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U.S. citizen child recovering from brain cancer removed to Mexico with undoc parents

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03-13-2025, 06:08 PM
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Other than lacking “valid immigration status in the U.S.,” the parents have “no criminal history,” Woodward said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/...ted-rcna196049
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To separate parents from a child with cancer is cruelty unlike anything I've ever seen before.
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Wait, they didn't separate them. They sent the whole family to Mexico? That's murder, for interfering with her treatment.
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Other than lacking “valid immigration status in the U.S.,” the parents have “no criminal history,” Woodward said.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/...ted-rcna196049
On Thursday, a CBP spokesperson said via email that the reports of the family's situation are "inaccurate" because "when someone is given expedited removal orders and chooses to disregard them, they will face the consequences" of the process.

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Unfortunately the family already had removal orders from the past, was only a matter of time before they were going to go home.

Not sure how they were paying for the treatment but they could always find a trusted person to bring the daughter the USA for it, and they will especially with how much press this will get.
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when someone is given expedited removal orders and chooses to disregard them, they will face the consequences
The parents had a deportation order and are still inthe deep red state Texas. That is just asking for trouble
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The parents had a deportation order and are still inthe deep red state Texas. That is just asking for trouble
Moving can be challenging, especially when dealing with the risk of deportation and the numerous checkpoints in Texas. Additionally, the financial burden and the care of a sick daughter add further complications. It is not as simple as just packing up and moving.
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