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Trump Has Now Deported Multiple U.S. Citizen Children With Cancer (1 Viewer)

Try to keep up. The child was not deported. His mommy simply made the choice of taking the child with her. And there were likely arrangements made for continuing care, unless the mother refused.
According to her and her attorney they did not. She was told there was no choice thus why they cut off the phone call as soon as her husband was giving her the attorney phone number
 
I am not sure why you are posting that article. The discussion is about deporting children with cancer. Your article is only about a woman getting deported. Her US citizen husband and child remained in the US.
A woman who was still breastfeeding her daughter who has a seizure disorder.
 
Not quite as bad but still pretty bad:

 
According to her and her attorney they did not. She was told there was no choice thus why they cut off the phone call as soon as her husband was giving her the attorney phone number
Either way the child was not deported. Why are you still confused?
 
And not deported. What's your point?
She was deported, because mom did not want her to come with her...and was sent with no passport, records etc. The parents did not want her to be sent to Honduras...so, that means she was deported...especially since this was without permission of the parents.
 
Very silly question. They were illegal immigrants. Deporting them was simply enforcing our laws.

You have to come up with a better reason than its the law. Capturing runaway slaves was the law. That didn't make it right. There are other options.
 
What part of cruel, inhumane, and in many cases, unconstitutional, do YOU not understand?
What is cruel about deporting someone who is not legally entitled to be here? To be sure it was cruel and inhumane for illegals to drag their children through dangerous desert in migrant caravans run by cartels.
 
Trump Has Now Deported Multiple U.S. Citizen Children With Cancer
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-deport-child-cancer-us-citizen-1235325778/
Two families — among them three U.S. citizens aged two, four, and seven — were abruptly deported under "troubling circumstances," says the ACLU of Louisiana

As part of Donald Trump‘s immigration crackdown, three U.S. citizen children were deported with their mothers by the New Orleans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Friday morning. One of the children was undergoing cancer treatment and one of the mothers is pregnant.

Both families had lived in the country for years and had ties to their communities, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Louisiana, which warns that the circumstances of their sudden deportations raises grave due process concerns. The civil rights organization says that the first family was detained on Tuesday and the second family on Thursday, and that one of the mothers was given less than one minute on the phone before the call was abruptly dropped, after her spouse attempted to provide a phone number to legal counsel.

Among the children deported with their mothers, says the ACLU, are three U.S. citizens aged two, four, and seven. One of the children is a U.S. citizen child suffering from a rare form of metastatic cancer and was deported out of the country without medication or consultation with their treating physicians — despite ICE being notified in advance of the child’s medical needs. The civil rights organization says that one of the mothers is pregnant, and was deported without ensuring any continuity of prenatal care or proper medical care.

“Once again, the government has used deceptive tactics to deny people their rights. These outrageous actions must be condemned. We as a nation are better than this,” said Alanah Odoms, the Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana. “These families deserve better. They must be returned.”

The two-year-old child’s deportation was covered widely Friday evening by media outlets, after the judge in the case demanded a hearing and wrote in a court filing that it appeared the Trump administration had “just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”

According to ACLU, both the families were reportedly isolated during key moment when decisions were made over the health, safety, and legal rights of the children involved, as they were not able to consult with legal representatives. ICE’s own written directives mandate coordination for the care of minor children with willing caretakers during detainment.
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Okay, I'll just wait a few minutes for Trumplicans to come to the defense of ICE and the condemnation of kids with cancer. Come on, tell all of us how evil those little kids are and deserve what they got.
He didn't deport US citizens he reported their parents who were illegal aliens that should be deported. Instead of leaving their kids here they decided to take them with them.

The people in the wrong here are the parents 100%.
 
She was deported, because mom did not want her to come with her...and was sent with no passport, records etc. The parents did not want her to be sent to Honduras...so, that means she was deported...especially since this was without permission of the parents.
You are still confused. If the parent or parents make the decision to take the child with them. the child was not deported. Which part of "The US government did not deport the child" do you still not understand?
 
You are still confused. If the parent or parents make the decision to take the child with them. the child was not deported. Which part of "The US government did not deport the child" do you still not understand?
Yeah essentially the parents deported them I shouldn't have had him here in the first place knowing that they were illegal aliens. I suspect that they might be what's known as anchor babies.
 
Trump Has Now Deported Multiple U.S. Citizen Children With Cancer
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-deport-child-cancer-us-citizen-1235325778/
Two families — among them three U.S. citizens aged two, four, and seven — were abruptly deported under "troubling circumstances," says the ACLU of Louisiana

As part of Donald Trump‘s immigration crackdown, three U.S. citizen children were deported with their mothers by the New Orleans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Friday morning. One of the children was undergoing cancer treatment and one of the mothers is pregnant.

Both families had lived in the country for years and had ties to their communities, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Louisiana, which warns that the circumstances of their sudden deportations raises grave due process concerns. The civil rights organization says that the first family was detained on Tuesday and the second family on Thursday, and that one of the mothers was given less than one minute on the phone before the call was abruptly dropped, after her spouse attempted to provide a phone number to legal counsel.

Among the children deported with their mothers, says the ACLU, are three U.S. citizens aged two, four, and seven. One of the children is a U.S. citizen child suffering from a rare form of metastatic cancer and was deported out of the country without medication or consultation with their treating physicians — despite ICE being notified in advance of the child’s medical needs. The civil rights organization says that one of the mothers is pregnant, and was deported without ensuring any continuity of prenatal care or proper medical care.

“Once again, the government has used deceptive tactics to deny people their rights. These outrageous actions must be condemned. We as a nation are better than this,” said Alanah Odoms, the Executive Director of the ACLU of Louisiana. “These families deserve better. They must be returned.”

The two-year-old child’s deportation was covered widely Friday evening by media outlets, after the judge in the case demanded a hearing and wrote in a court filing that it appeared the Trump administration had “just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”

According to ACLU, both the families were reportedly isolated during key moment when decisions were made over the health, safety, and legal rights of the children involved, as they were not able to consult with legal representatives. ICE’s own written directives mandate coordination for the care of minor children with willing caretakers during detainment.
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Okay, I'll just wait a few minutes for Trumplicans to come to the defense of ICE and the condemnation of kids with cancer. Come on, tell all of us how evil those little kids are and deserve what they got.
What would you do?

The mother is being deported. Should the children be separated?
 
Yeah essentially the parents deported them I shouldn't have had him here in the first place knowing that they were illegal aliens. I suspect that they might be what's known as anchor babies.
That is absolutely what they were doing. The SCOTUS will soon be looking to clarify birthright citizenship. If they come up with the right decision, anchor babies will be a thing of the past.
 
She was deported, because mom did not want her to come with her...and was sent with no passport, records etc. The parents did not want her to be sent to Honduras...so, that means she was deported...especially since this was without permission of the parents.
Why would be guardian over the child?
 
That is absolutely what they were doing. The SCOTUS will soon be looking to clarify birthright citizenship. If they come up with the right decision, anchor babies will be a thing of the past.
There should have never been "anchor babies."
 
That is absolutely what they were doing. The SCOTUS will soon be looking to clarify birthright citizenship. If they come up with the right decision, anchor babies will be a thing of the past.
I don't have any problem with the child staying but the parent has to go. If they want to take their kids with them that's their decision.
 

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