A 4 -year -old child and a 7 -year -old child with American citizenship were expelled alongside their mother in Honduras last week, the family lawyer said, adding to the recent series of American citizens taken in the hair transmission of the Trump administration’s immigration.
Friday, the children and their mother was put in flight to Honduras, the same day, another child with American citizenship, a 2 -year -old girl, was sent to this country with her undocumented mother.
Lawyers of the two families said that mothers had not had the opportunity to leave their children in the United States before being expelled. In the case of the 2 -year -old child, whose 11 -year -old brother was also sent to Honduras, a federal judge of Louisiana said he was concerned that the administration expelled the American child against the wishes of his father, who remained in the country.
But the tsar border by President Trump, Tom Homan, denied that any American child was expelled. Speaking on Sunday on the case of 2 years on “Face The Nation” of CBS, Homan said that federal immigration agents had given his mother a choice to deport with or without her child, and that she had left the country with her daughter at her discretion.
The children come from two different families who lived in Louisiana. The mother of the 2 -year -old child is pregnant and the 4 -year -old child, a boy, has a rare form of cancer at an advanced stage, families for families said. They said the boy did not have access to his medication or doctors when he was in detention with his sister and his 7 -year -old mother.
The movements come as the Trump administration has increased its efforts to apply immigration and mass deportation. In Florida, last week, nearly 800 immigrants were arrested in an operation involving American immigration and customs agents and officials of the application of state laws.
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