Trump/ICE deports a 4 year old girl (legal immigrant) who relies on daily nutrient transfusion to survive.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Any reporting that Vargas and her family are actively being deported are FALSE. This family applied with USCIS for humanitarian parole on May 14, 2025, and the application is still being considered,” a senior DHS official said.


So the MAGA ghouls in this thread are going to end up out-Trumping Trump. Surprising that a few here are so interested in condemning a 4-year old to death.


I mean, Trump wanted to kill his own nephew. So, this tracks.
Anonymous
I relish the thought of hell in this case for these ICE workers
Anonymous
Again. The child received care in Mexico for this same condition. She lived half of her life in Mexico. With this condition. With Mexican health care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Any reporting that Vargas and her family are actively being deported are FALSE. This family applied with USCIS for humanitarian parole on May 14, 2025, and the application is still being considered,” a senior DHS official said.


So the MAGA ghouls in this thread are going to end up out-Trumping Trump. Surprising that a few here are so interested in condemning a 4-year old to death.


There’s no condemnation. She received care in Mexico and would consider to. She had two years in the US to stabiiize and it was never a permanent green card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Again. The child received care in Mexico for this same condition. She lived half of her life in Mexico. With this condition. With Mexican health care.


This was my question too. I don't understand why the Mexican health care system can't handle this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again. The child received care in Mexico for this same condition. She lived half of her life in Mexico. With this condition. With Mexican health care.


This was my question too. I don't understand why the Mexican health care system can't handle this.

A lot of people in Canada go to Mexico for health care when the Canadian health care system gives them a long wait time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a very sad story but there are millions of sad stories. We cannot take in everyone who needs assistance. It's not sustainable. Perhaps, if our government had first focused on healthcare, jobs and education for our own citizens we wouldn't have Trump in office today. Perhaps, voters would be more sympathetic. Instead, each one of these stories is a reminder of the resources flowing to non-citizens. It's a net sum game for many voters at this point. They are seeing non-citizens receive services that they are unable to access for themselves. This is something that the liberal elite do not understand and why they will continue to lose elections. It's easy to be sanctimonious when your own kids are in private schools, your health care is affordable and your white collar job is secure.


Please stop with this nonsense! Trump has made $1 BILLION every month he’s been in office in 2025 because of his grifting. He has more billionaires in his cabinet than any predecessor and tons of people in his admin have made tens of millions in the market manipulation (where Dems lost money). So spare me. MAGA and the GOP are the party of elites and you know it.


so what do you think the US immigration policy should be?


We’re waiting
Anonymous
She now need health care with equipment Mexico does not have.
Anonymous
She now has a treatment Mexico may not have but she would receive a different treatment that doctors in Mexico previously provided. That treatment in Mexico worked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She now has a treatment Mexico may not have but she would receive a different treatment that doctors in Mexico previously provided. That treatment in Mexico worked.



No. She was kept alive in Mexico but was not well enough to leave the hospital with the treatment received in hospital. In the US, she was able to be discharged home.

Read the link.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again. The child received care in Mexico for this same condition. She lived half of her life in Mexico. With this condition. With Mexican health care.


This was my question too. I don't understand why the Mexican health care system can't handle this.

A lot of people in Canada go to Mexico for health care when the Canadian health care system gives them a long wait time.


Wtf. Please provide a link for this absurd statement that "a lot of Canadians turn to the health care system in Mexico" due to waitlists in Canada.

No, they turn to the US.


Anonymous
We get that you strongly dislike Trump and his supporters and it feels good to call us names.

But try to look at immigration seriously for a moment. what do you want the US policy to be?

Are you saying that the laws should be enforced but there should be exceptions for extreme medical needs of minors?

Or are you saying that the border should be open to all and no enforcement?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She now need health care with equipment Mexico does not have.


Do go on and tell us why Mexico doesn't have this magical equipment. Because they are Mexicans? Stupid? Incapable?

I am curious why you believe Mexico is unable to do this task.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She now has a treatment Mexico may not have but she would receive a different treatment that doctors in Mexico previously provided. That treatment in Mexico worked.



No. She was kept alive in Mexico but was not well enough to leave the hospital with the treatment received in hospital. In the US, she was able to be discharged home.

Read the link.




Cool, so you take that same treatment plan back to Mexico with her. We are not obligated to treat and pay for the treatment of a non-citizen for the next 60-70 years of her life.

We did the good deed; now it's time for her and her family to go home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We get that you strongly dislike Trump and his supporters and it feels good to call us names.

But try to look at immigration seriously for a moment. what do you want the US policy to be?

Are you saying that the laws should be enforced but there should be exceptions for extreme medical needs of minors?

Or are you saying that the border should be open to all and no enforcement?


DP. US immigration law already makes exceptions for foreign individuals coming to the US to seek treatment:

Please summarize the above

U.S. immigration laws allow foreign minors and their parents to legally enter and stay for medical treatment primarily through humanitarian parole or B-2 visitor visas:

Humanitarian Parole:
Granted for urgent medical needs unavailable in the home country (e.g., life-threatening conditions like cancer or organ transplants).
Minors and parents apply via Form I-131 with USCIS, providing medical records, a U.S. hospital’s commitment to treat, and proof of financial support.
Temporary (30 days to 1 year, renewable), discretionary, no path to residency.

B-2 Visitor Visa:
For planned medical treatment (e.g., specialized surgery, chemotherapy).
Requires proof of medical need, U.S. provider’s letter, funds for treatment/stay, and intent to return home.
Issued for 6 months to 1 year, extendable, but no residency path.
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