The article discusses the distressing experience of Erick Eduardo Fonseca Solorzano, whose deportation case was dismissed by a judge only to have immigration agents arrest him immediately afterward. This incident highlights the troubling trend across the country, where the government is escalating the speed of deportations through expedited removal procedures, eliminating judicial reviews for many immigrants. Such practices affect families profoundly, particularly children, raising concerns about the mental health impacts as they witness traumatic events like arrests right outside courtrooms.
The federal agents explained in Spanish that he would be put into expedited removal proceedings, shocking his family right after his deportation case was dismissed.
'This kid will be traumatized for life,' said Lindsay Toczylowski, emphasizing the lasting psychological impact on children witnessing such events.
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