A federal judge expressed concerns that a 2-year-old U.S. citizen girl from Louisiana may have been deported to Honduras with her mother and sister without due process, following a routine ICE check-in. Judge Terry Doughty noted a “strong suspicion” that the government acted improperly, as the girl’s citizenship was communicated to ICE, which proceeded with deportation. The girl’s father attempted to secure temporary custody for her and her sister, but ICE refused to release them, prompting a scheduled hearing for May 16 regarding the case.
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4-year-old girl with life-threatening illness and her mom granted humanitarian parole for one year
SummaryDeysi Vargas and her 4-year-old daughter, S.G.V., who has a life-threatening medical condition, received a one-year humanitarian parole extension allowing them to remain in the U.S. after facing deportation. Their previous status was revoked by the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns about S.G.V.'s access to essential medical care for her short bowel syndrome, which requires specialized treatment unavailable outside the U.S. Following public advocacy and a news conference, the family's application for status is...
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