A nine-year-old Mexican girl, who was trying to cross the Rio Grande river to enter the United States, was found dead, the Border Patrol said Friday amid a surge in migrants seeking to enter the country.

The girl was found together with a Guatemalan woman and her three-year-old boy, all unconscious and stranded on an island in the middle of the river, which demarcates the US-Mexico border in Texas on March 20.

“Agents found the individuals and immediately began administering first aid while transporting the migrants to shore,” the Border Patrol said in a statement, AFP reported.

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Although the woman and the three-year-old boy regained consciousness, the girl could not be revived.

The three, who are still unidentified, were some of the 500 migrants rescued from dangerous situations in the past five months as thousands attempt to cross the border every day.

Around 6,000 undocumented migrants were caught trying to enter the US on Thursday, a senior Border Patrol official said Friday.

Unlike in the past, when most of those caught crossing the southern border illegally were single adults, most recently about half have been either in family units or as unaccompanied children.

Most are being sent back into Mexico but all of the unaccompanied children and a number of the families are being allowed to stay in the United States.

Holding and processing facilities for the children at both the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are ill-equipped and packed far beyond capacity.

On Wednesday, the CBP was holding 5,156 migrant minors while HHS, which takes them from CBP and tries to place them with family members in the United States, had 11,900.

In February, more than 9,000 unaccompanied children, mostly from Mexico and Central American, came in, and that number appears on track to top 14,000 this month.

“We are apprehending more people than we are discharging,” the official, who declined to be identified, told reporters.

On Thursday, President Joe Biden defended his handling of the increase in migrants, which has become his largest political liability two months into his adminsitration, after predecessor Donald Trump sought to seal off the border.

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Biden called the surge seasonal, because it was the safest time to travel, and said the children were being accepted in for humane reasons.

The Border Patrol official said they expect the surge to continue at least through April.

“I fully expect the numbers to increase into the summer months,” he said.

Meanwhile, two groups of US legislators visited the border on Friday, both Democrats and Republicans remarking that the facilities for holding the children are overcrowded and substandard, and urging quick action by the President.

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“Nobody should be kept in those conditions,” said Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro, AFP reported.

Meanwhile, Republican Senator Ted Cruz accused Biden of keeping the children in “cages,” as Trump was previously accused.

“This is inhumane, what is going on,” Cruz said, AFP reported.

“Joe Biden and the Biden administration have made decisions that are causing these people to suffer.”