Deaf 6-year-old deported to Colombia without hearing aids, family's attorney says
- On Tuesday, Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez, 28-year-old Hayward mother, and her sons, ages 5 and 7, were detained during a required ICE check-in in San Francisco and deported to Colombia by Thursday; the older child, Joseph Rodriguez, was removed without his hearing devices.
- The family fled Colombia four years ago; DHS says she has a final removal order dated November 25, 2024, but her attorney claims she was complying with an asylum and supervision order.
- Advocates were told different locations — at times Louisiana or Washington — before learning they were held in Phoenix, De Bremaeker said, describing conflicting reports.
- At a Friday, March 6 news conference, Tony Thurmond demanded the immediate return of the deaf 6-year-old, his 5-year-old sibling and their 28-year-old mother to California.
- Advocates said this is inhumane, illegal, and a violation of due process, as De Bremaeker said he will file emergency appeals through the weekend.
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When a deaf 6-year-old was deported, Rep. Swalwell sent staff to Colombia to deliver hearing aids
LOS ANGELES — "What was the sin?" asked Rep. Eric Swallwell on Monday, decrying the deportation of a 6-year-old deaf boy and his family when they showed up for a "routine immigration check." The California Democrat said that his staff had ...
Rep. Swalwell rips ICE for deporting Hayward family; his office flew to Colombia to help deaf child
East Bay Rep. Eric Swalwell is calling for the return of a deported mother and her two children to the Bay Area. One of the kids is a deaf 6-year-old, and Swalwell says his office flew to Colombia to give him his hearing device.
ICE under fire for allegedly using 'intentional' deception to deport a 6-year-old deaf child
California’s Superintendent is demanding the return of a six-year-old deaf student after he, his mother, and his five-year-old sibling were detained and deported to Colombia. The Guardian reported that Tony Thurmond, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, is accusing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) of “intentional” deception, claiming they made it impossible for attorneys to intervene. Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez and her two son…
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