The United States deportes 3 American children, one of whom has cancer

Activists denounced the deportation of three American children – two years old and seven years, one of them has a rare type of cancer – from the United States alongside their illegal immigrant mothers, and criticized the policies of President Donald Trump, harsh in the immigration file.
A two -year American girl was deported to Honduras with her mother, according to a federal judge in the state of Louisiana, in a case that is the latest in the confrontation between the judiciary and the Trump administration.
The federal judge, Terry Doty, decided to hold a hearing on May 16, “to dispel strong doubts that the government deported an American citizen without following the due legal procedures,” according to a judicial document, and reminded that the law prohibits the deportation of American citizens.
According to the document, the Trump administration did not deny the facts, but it confirms that the child’s deportation came at an explicit request from the mother, who was deported because she was in an irregular position in the United States.
The government says this is normal, because the mother wants to keep the girl with her, but the court does not know that, as the judge emphasized in his decision.
The judge said that the girl was deported with her mother, who was from Honduras, after her arrest, earlier this week, by the immigration authorities.
The lawyers of the child’s father submitted an urgent request to the court in an effort to release her.
In the face of the Trump administration’s policies, the American Civil Liberties Union and the “National Immigration Project” denounced the fate of the American girl born in the United States.
In data, the two non -governmental organizations condemned “the deportation of the Immigration and Customs Administration in New Orleans for at least two families, including two women and their minor children.”
The union explained that one of the American children, who were deported from the country, had a “rare type of cancer”, and he was deported without medications or medical consultations.
He added in a separate statement that “one of the mothers is currently pregnant,” describing the deportations as “illegal and inhuman.”
For its part, Grace Willis, the official in the “National Immigration Project”, said that it is “horrific for the Immigration and Customs Department to benefit from implicit approval to arrest and deport American children.” The deportations were carried out from Louisiana, according to the two organizations.
Since his return to power, at the beginning of this year, the US President has made the fight against irregular migration a top priority, and he talked about “invading criminals from abroad”, and in the face of the decisions of the courts that are not in line with his policy, the Trump administration decided to enter into a confrontation with the judiciary, and those close to the president persist in the “tyranny” of the judges.
Last Friday, the US Federal Police arrested a judge for “obstructing” the arrest of a migrant inside a Miluki court, Wisconsin (north).
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