White House defends deportation of mothers and US citizen children
- Federal authorities recently deported several mothers and their United States citizen children.
- Authorities arrested the mothers during routine check-in appointments despite their registration with immigration agencies.
- The deported children included a 1-year-old girl with seizures and a 4-year-old battling metastatic cancer.
- A federal judge voiced "strong suspicion" about deporting a citizen without meaningful process.
- The White House defends the deportations, asserting legal compliance and placing responsibility on parents.
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Two-year US citizen deported
A two-year-old girl – a US citizen – was deported from the United States to Honduras on Friday. The girl was forced to accompany her mother despite pleas from her father. “This has been done without a meaningful legal process,” Judge Terry Doughty wrote in an order.
We’re the Pro-Family Party; We’re Also Deporting Families
“National Immigration Project said on Friday the New Orleans ICE Field Office ‘deported at least two families, including two mothers and their minor children—three of whom are U.S. citizen children aged 2, 4, and 7.’” — Axios, 4/27/25 “The White House has been fielding proposals aimed at persuading people to marry and have children… One such proposal that has been pitched to White House advisers is a $5,000 ‘baby bonus’ to every American mother …
Another way out: Doing what’s right isn't all about what’s legal
“Come to get me in the mornings, come to get you in the nights/ When they come to get us people, don’t talk about no Bill of Rights.” – Camille Yarbrough It’s self-defeating to fight a movement that’s oversaturated with arguments that the ruling establishment’s actions are illegal. Litigation strategies shouldn’t be disregarded entirely, but the law is fickle by design. It’s certainly not a neutral, self-correcting mechanism that equally applies…
Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine
A Cuban immigrant married to a U.S. citizen was separated from her one-year-old daughter and deported to Havana; three American children, including a four-year-old with Stage 4 cancer, were deported to Honduras without due process; and the U.S. president stated that his administration should be able to deport undocumented immigrants without a trial because to “give everyone a trial … would take, without exaggeration, 200 years.”1 2 3 4 5 A forme…
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