
On NBC News ‘ Meet the Press on Sunday, Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, discussed the current deportation of American-born kids to illegal immigrant parents.
This past year, three children from at least two different people were taken to the detention facilities of their parents. Trump objected to how their circumstances were being reported.
That’s a , misleading article, according to the article. Three Americans, aged four, seven, and two, were no deported. Their mother, who were living illegally in this land, were deported. Rubio said,” The babies left with their mother,” The two-year-old was grabbed and thrown on an airplane as ICE agents kicked down the door and said,” You men make it sound like.” That is false, indeed. Simply put, that is false.
Rubio made it abundantly clear that these kids still have the option to” come back to their , parents or someone who wants to believe them,” according to Rubio.
” Afterwards, if someone is in this region, country, improperly, or otherwise, they are deported.” You have two options if the individual is with a two-year-old baby or has a two-year-old baby and says they want to bring my baby with them. You can say yes to your child’s request, and of course you can because they are a resident or not, or you can say no and leave your child on. The articles may learn,” U.S. holding captive 2-year-old, 4-year-old, 4-year-old, 7-year-old while family deported.” The kids must then choose, according to Rubio. The people must consider where the kids go, according to the saying. Families accompany children there.
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At least one woman, who is identified in court papers as V. M. L., has a dad who is a citizen of the United States who attempted to protest a prosecutor to let the child be with him more than send her mother to Honduras. Due to the time between her arrest by ICE officers and her eventual imprisonment, which occurred last year, he was unsuccessful.
According to the ACLU, all of the family’s cases raise “due method concerns.”