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Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - Janit - 04-26-2025 hal wrote: The mother attended a scheduled immigration appointment, accompanied by her children, and was grabbed at the appointment. The father claims to have had a brief phone call with the mother that was cut short by the officials. An emergency petition was filed, but when the Judge investigated, the plane was already in the air. The whole point of these deportations is to do them so fast that due process is impossible. I suspect the officials implied to the mother that if she didn't take her daughter with her, the child would remain in custody with an unknown fate. I doubt they offered to facilitate arrangements for the father or other relatives to take her. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - special - 04-26-2025 Somebody needs to go to jail over this. They will put the 2-year-old US Citizen in jail for this. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - Speedy - 04-26-2025 They are just warming up: Three U.S. citizens, ages 2, 4 and 7, swiftly deported from Louisiana https://wapo.st/4iDFVux Three U.S. citizen children from two different families were deported with their mothers by Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the early hours of Friday morning. One of them is a 4-year-old with Stage 4 cancer who was deported without medication or the ability to contact their doctors, the family’s lawyer said. According to their lawyers, both families were taken into custody while attending routine check-ins this week in New Orleans as part of the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program, which allows individuals to remain in their communities while undergoing immigration proceedings. Lawyers say the families were taken to Alexandria, Louisiana, a three-hour drive from New Orleans, where they were prevented from communicating with their family members and legal representatives and then put on a flight to Honduras. The cases have renewed concerns that the Trump administration’s expedited deportations are violating the due process rights of both citizens and noncitizens. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - Speedy - 04-26-2025 This is the baby that should be deported: ![]() ![]() Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - Lemon Drop - 04-26-2025 Speedy wrote: Are we in a contest with North Korea or Russia to see who can treat people the worst? This is getting unbearable. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - Ombligo - 04-27-2025 Why would anyone go to an INS meeting at this point? They are better off skipping it and just going into hiding. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - RAMd®d - 04-27-2025 Pretty much a 'deported if you do, deported if you don't' situation. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - pdq - 04-27-2025 Trump wants to meet his promised numbers (for the first time in his life). He’s not coming close, but the performative cruelty is satisfying his deplorable base. Fortunately, the rest of America is being turned off by the actual implementation; the more specific the actual example presented, the less support. Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - mattkime - 04-27-2025 IMO they realized that it was hard to find the illegal immigrants so he's going after the ones that have data in the system - just so happens to be the ones tryingto do things the right way Re: 2-year-old U.S. citizen was deported - pdq - 04-27-2025 mattkime wrote: Precisely. The people he is grabbing are those who are following the rules after claiming asylum, assuming an America ideal that good-faith efforts will be returned in kind. With this guy, that’s an unfortunate delusion. |