The New Mexico attorney general is requesting the state’s foster care system work to return a 15-year-old American citizen from Mexico after staff took the child to a Texas border crossing and allegedly forced him to walk across the border to be reunited to his estranged mother. But the documents state staff refused and allegedly said the child was now a “Texas problem” before leaving him at the border. After the border incident, the 15-year-old was left with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the complaint states. Despite efforts to communicate with CYFD, Texas officials were allegedly forced to return the child to his mother in Mexico weeks later, according to the complaint. Documents also say the child has a heart condition that requires daily medication, but CYFD staff didn’t make a sufficient attempt to ensure continued medical care following the reunification.