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Mexican Police Rescue 8 American Children Living in Squalor Inside a Car in Tijuana

Tijuana Municipal Police found the parents and eight kids inside the car, which was covered in filth, spoiled food and crawling with insects

NBC Universal, Inc. Tijuana Municipal Police discovered a family living in a car in squalor conditions in Mexico. (Photo courtesy Tijuana Municipal Police)

Authorities in Mexico rescued eight American children, including a 7-month-old baby, who were living in squalor in a car parked in Tijuana.

Tijuana Municipal Police responded to a call reporting a family living inside a vehicle in the Libertad neighborhood, and that the parents allegedly did not feed the children.

When officers arrived, they found the parents and eight kids inside the car, which was covered in filth, spoiled food and crawling with insects.

Police spotted the car near Ferrocarril Avenue and Cuauhtémoc Norte Boulevard in the Libertad neighborhood. They found the family which was made up of a father, mother, and their eight children.

Police arrested 35-year-old Beatriz "N," a U.S. citizen from Los Angeles, California, and 40-year-old Jesus "N," a Mexican national from Tijuana.

The children, ages 15, 11, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 7 months old, are all U.S. citizens, officials said.

They were rescued by child services and taken to a shelter.

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