White House defends deportation of mothers and US citizen children
- In late April 2025, the White House defended the removal of two undocumented women and their American-born children from Louisiana and Florida amid increasing criticism and questions about legal procedures.
- These deportations followed routine immigration check-ins despite ongoing legal challenges and allegations of conflicting information about the children's status.
- Among those deported are children aged 1, 2, 4, and 7, including a 1-year-old with seizures and a 4-year-old battling metastatic cancer whose condition was reportedly known to officials.
- White House border czar Tom Homan remarked on CBS' "Face the Nation" that individuals who come into the U.S. Through lawful means but remain unlawfully and decide to have a child who is a U.S. Citizen bear responsibility for that choice, rather than the current administration.
- The events have sparked legal hearings and advocacy claims of due process violations and health risks, with a judge expressing suspicion that a U.S. Citizen was deported without meaningful process.
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