Tom Homan, the boundary czar for Donald Trump, claimed that having a baby born in the US does not prevent families from facing penalties for entering the country illegally. Homan spoke on” Face the Nation” on CBS News on Sunday as the Trump administration’s imprisonment of a four-year-old child with tumor has become the most contentious issue.
Homan said in response to this specific imprisonment situation that he was unaware of the details but that no child of a US citizen was deported. Jailed means you must be ordered to do so by an immigration judge. We don’t arrest people from the United States.
Recurring stated that the family chose to bring the children with her when she learned that the child’s mother had been deported. It’s on you to enter the country legally if you choose to have a child who is a U.S. citizen and you know you’re these illegally. That’s not the responsibility of this leadership. Your home is dependent on you if you place them in that place. However, having a child who is a U.S. voter after entering this country illegally. It’s never a free cards to get out of jail. It doesn’t create me immune to our rules, but it does make me. Women are going to keep putting themselves in danger and come to this country if that’s the information we send to the entire world. A message is sent. You are prohibited from entering the land without authorization. That’s acceptable. You can expect fair treatment and significant tax cost. Find removed in order. That’s acceptable. Don’t depart. However, if you have a baby who is citizens of the United States, are you protected? That’s not how it operates, Homan claimed.
Why were a 4-year-old and a 7-year-old deported to Honduras?
The family’s attorney claimed that a 4-year-old and a 7-year-old with U.S. membership were taken to Honduras past year along with their family. On Friday, the children’s mothers and their mothers were taken on a journey to Honduras, the same day another 2-year-old girl with US citizenship arrived with her illegal mother. Both families ‘ lawyers claimed that the parents were not given the option to leave their children in the United States before being deported.