Should US-born children with cancer go with their deported immigrant parents?

The Trump administration faces criticism after deporting US-born children, including a toddler and a child with cancer, alongside their undocumented mothers to Honduras. A Trump-appointed judge questioned the legality of the deportations, citing concerns about due process and verifying the mother’s consent. These actions have sparked outrage and raised concerns about the administration’s broader immigration crackdown. The Trump administration faces criticism after deporting US-born children, including a toddler and a child with cancer, alongside their undocumented mothers to Honduras. A Trump-appointed judge questioned the legality of the deportations, citing concerns about due process and verifying the mother’s consent. These actions have sparked outrage and raised concerns about the administration’s broader immigration crackdown.
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