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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsChild with stage 4 cancer deported by ICE despite being US citizen, lawsuit says
A 4-year-old boys ongoing care for stage 4 kidney cancer was interrupted when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers illegally deported him, his sister and mother without even a semblance of due process, attorneys for the family say.
Though they are U.S. citizens and were born in Louisiana, the boy and his 7-year-old sister were deported to Honduras along with their 25-year-old mother, who is a Honduran citizen, on April 25, according to a federal lawsuit filed in the Middle District of Louisiana on July 31. The filing uses pseudonyms for the family, referring to the brother and sister as Romeo and Ruby and their mother as Rosario.
Before their deportations, Romeo, now 5, was receiving life-saving treatment at a New Orleans childrens hospital for his rare and aggressive form of cancer, following his diagnosis at age 2, a complaint says.
As a direct consequence of ICEs unlawful conduct, Romeo was deprived of much-needed continuity in his treatment, and he has faced substantial health risks due to his inability to access emergency specialized care and the routine critical oncological care that was available to him in the United States, his familys attorneys wrote in the complaint.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/nation-world/national/article311666872.html#storylink=cpyThough they are U.S. citizens and were born in Louisiana, the boy and his 7-year-old sister were deported to Honduras along with their 25-year-old mother, who is a Honduran citizen, on April 25, according to a federal lawsuit filed in the Middle District of Louisiana on July 31. The filing uses pseudonyms for the family, referring to the brother and sister as Romeo and Ruby and their mother as Rosario.
Before their deportations, Romeo, now 5, was receiving life-saving treatment at a New Orleans childrens hospital for his rare and aggressive form of cancer, following his diagnosis at age 2, a complaint says.
As a direct consequence of ICEs unlawful conduct, Romeo was deprived of much-needed continuity in his treatment, and he has faced substantial health risks due to his inability to access emergency specialized care and the routine critical oncological care that was available to him in the United States, his familys attorneys wrote in the complaint.
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pnwmom
Aug 28
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Turbineguy
(39,293 posts)1. Most of trumps victims will be faceless. Like with COVID 19.
newdeal2
(3,808 posts)2. Melania should write a letter to her husband
Similar to the one she "wrote" to Putin about abducting children in Ukraine. She can just re-use that one and replace Putin with Donald.
ReRe
(11,839 posts)3. Ice Ice Kristi should be the other defendant in this suit! n/t
mwb970
(11,936 posts)4. The sheer cruelty and heartlessness of trump and his MAGA morons is simply staggering.
This is evil in its purest, most noxious form.
twodogsbarking
(15,467 posts)5. Is God still blessing America?