Two-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Was Deported With No Meaningful Due Process,' Says Trump-Appointed Judge
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A federal judge has ruled that the deportation of a two-year-old U.S. citizen, V.M.L., to Honduras alongside her mother and sister lacked meaningful due process. Born in New Orleans, V.M.L. was returned to Honduras despite her father’s attempt to keep her in the U.S. The judge's upcoming hearing aims to clarify the legalities surrounding this deportation amid claims from the Trump administration that the mother consented to the child's deportation. The administration's aggressive immigration policies have come under scrutiny, particularly after recent deportations resulting in detention without due process for many individuals.
A federal judge highlighted concerns over the deportation of a U.S. citizen child, V.M.L., to Honduras without adequate due process, indicating serious legal implications.
The Trump administration's immigration policy has been criticized for its heavy-handedness, as seen through recent deportations where individuals lacked meaningful legal recourse.
U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty has ordered a hearing to examine the circumstances under which a U.S. citizen child was deported, raising questions about government claims.
Recent deportation efforts have faced scrutiny, especially regarding the treatment of individuals sent to El Salvador, where many are imprisoned without a fair trial.
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