Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dislike unlawful deportations as much as the next sane person, but can we use some common sense here?
Do people really think the right thing to do here would have been to rip a 2 year old from the custodial mom's arms and give her to her U.S. citizen father so a U.S. citizen wouldn't be "deported"?
Do we really want to set a precedent that when a child has a deportable parent and a U.S. citizen parent, the citizen parent automatically gets custody?
This sounds like a situation in which the government used common sense and decency and did not separate a small child from the parent who is the actual caregiver.
The father of the child is also an illegal immigrant who has a deportation order. That’s why he refused to take custody of the child from ICE. He and the child’s mother are not married. The mother has custody and chose to take the child back with her to Honduras. The child was not deported and can return at any time. A US citizen cannot be deported and this judge has no idea what he is talking about.