US Immigration and Customs Officers (ICE) expelled three American children aged 2, 4 and 7 with their undocumented immigrant mothers, their lawyers said on Saturday.
The deportations, which took place from the South American state of Louisiana, come in the mid-push of the Trump administration to perform mass expulsions of undocumented migrants.
The National Immigration Project said that the deportations had been in a hurry and carried out in the early hours of Friday.
‘Horrible and confusing’
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) declared in a separate declaration that deportations are “illegal and inhuman”.
One of the American children withdrawn from the country has “a rare form of metastatic cancer” and was expelled without medication or medical consultations, Aclu said.
Gracie Willis of the National Immigration Project said that mothers had not had the opportunity to decide if they wanted children to stay in the United States.
“What we have seen from ice in the past few days is horrible and confusing. Families have been torn unnecessarily,” she said. “We must be seriously concerned about the fact that the ice has been approved tacit both to detention and to deport it from children American citizens.”
Willis said the 4 -year -old child and the 7 -year -old child had been expelled in Honduras during the day after being arrested with their mother.
The judge makes heard more about the expulsion of 2 years
In the case involving the 2 -year -old player, a federal judge from Louisiana raised questions about the expulsion of the girl, stressing that it is illegal to deport an American citizen.
The judge set a hearing of May 16 “in order to dispel our strong suspicion that the government has just exported an American citizen without a significant process”.
The Trump administration recently clashed with federal judges and rights for the rights of rights that have criticized its expulsion policies, saying that they are trampling or ignoring the constitutional rights of migrants.
The White House also challenged a Supreme Court decision that the Trump administration must “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly expelled to a maximum security prison in Salvador.
Friday, federal agents even arrested an American judge in the Wisconsin for having allegedly protected an undocumented migrant.
In an article on social networks on Saturday, Trump rejected the legal process due to the deportations, saying: “It is not possible to have trials for millions and millions of people.”
Published by: Sean Sinico