Anonymous wrote:The father and mother came in May 2024 with their then one year old. Instead of being released under Biden the parents were held in detention and the child removed from their custody at that time. The father was ordered deported in July 2024. At that time Venezuela was not taking back their citizens who were ordered deported. The parents got once a week visitations with the child starting in October 2024.
It was very unusual under Biden for a child to me removed from BOTH parents and sent to foster care.
What is happening under Trump is horrific but in this case there appears to be genuine issues with these parents.
Anonymous wrote:The child’s mother, Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte oversees recruitment of young women for drug smuggling and prostitution. These criminal illegal aliens entered the country illegally and had final orders of removal from a judge.
Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, both of these criminal gang members have been removed from our country.
In partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, the child was taken off the deportation flight manifest for her safety and welfare. The child remains in the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and is currently placed with a foster family.
Anonymous wrote:The father and mother came in May 2024 with their then one year old. Instead of being released under Biden the parents were held in detention and the child removed from their custody at that time. The father was ordered deported in July 2024. At that time Venezuela was not taking back their citizens who were ordered deported. The parents got once a week visitations with the child starting in October 2024.
It was very unusual under Biden for a child to me removed from BOTH parents and sent to foster care.
What is happening under Trump is horrific but in this case there appears to be genuine issues with these parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, I believe that the custodial parent(s) should decide what will happen with the US citizen child. They can:
1) take the child with them to wherever they are being deported to
2) leave the child with a US citizen friend/family member
3) allow the child to enter foster care
I’d assume the majority of parents would choose options 1 or 2. As a human, and on purely humanitarian grounds, I feel terrible for those put in this situation. At the same time, I don’t see how we can allow everyone who comes here illegally and has a child here to stay on those grounds.
Ok, but that is a different discussion. This child is Venezuelan. The mother is Venezuelan. The mother has been deported and begged for her child to be given back to her. The US government has kept her child.
Why aren’t you worried about the women and children this woman has trafficked into prostitution? Do you think their families want to know where they are?
Why do democrats always worry about the “rights” of criminals and never the rights/lives of the innocent people criminals harm?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, I believe that the custodial parent(s) should decide what will happen with the US citizen child. They can:
1) take the child with them to wherever they are being deported to
2) leave the child with a US citizen friend/family member
3) allow the child to enter foster care
I’d assume the majority of parents would choose options 1 or 2. As a human, and on purely humanitarian grounds, I feel terrible for those put in this situation. At the same time, I don’t see how we can allow everyone who comes here illegally and has a child here to stay on those grounds.
Ok, but that is a different discussion. This child is Venezuelan. The mother is Venezuelan. The mother has been deported and begged for her child to be given back to her. The US government has kept her child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, I believe that the custodial parent(s) should decide what will happen with the US citizen child. They can:
1) take the child with them to wherever they are being deported to
2) leave the child with a US citizen friend/family member
3) allow the child to enter foster care
I’d assume the majority of parents would choose options 1 or 2. As a human, and on purely humanitarian grounds, I feel terrible for those put in this situation. At the same time, I don’t see how we can allow everyone who comes here illegally and has a child here to stay on those grounds.
Ok, but that is a different discussion. This child is Venezuelan. The mother is Venezuelan. The mother has been deported and begged for her child to be given back to her. The US government has kept her child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child’s mother, Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte oversees recruitment of young women for drug smuggling and prostitution. These criminal illegal aliens entered the country illegally and had final orders of removal from a judge.
Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, both of these criminal gang members have been removed from our country.
In partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, the child was taken off the deportation flight manifest for her safety and welfare. The child remains in the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and is currently placed with a foster family.
Citation from a court finding. Proof.
You cannot quote a DHS press release as proof.
OP has no proof. I provided a government statemenr.
Well, the Guantanamo case (which is still open) makes no mention of alleged gang affiliation or criminal conduct. https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69696278/espinoza-escalona-v-noem/
That’s not the same case that I referred to.
Anonymous wrote:At the end of the day, I believe that the custodial parent(s) should decide what will happen with the US citizen child. They can:
1) take the child with them to wherever they are being deported to
2) leave the child with a US citizen friend/family member
3) allow the child to enter foster care
I’d assume the majority of parents would choose options 1 or 2. As a human, and on purely humanitarian grounds, I feel terrible for those put in this situation. At the same time, I don’t see how we can allow everyone who comes here illegally and has a child here to stay on those grounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child’s mother, Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte oversees recruitment of young women for drug smuggling and prostitution. These criminal illegal aliens entered the country illegally and had final orders of removal from a judge.
Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, both of these criminal gang members have been removed from our country.
In partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, the child was taken off the deportation flight manifest for her safety and welfare. The child remains in the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and is currently placed with a foster family.
Citation from a court finding. Proof.
You cannot quote a DHS press release as proof.
OP has no proof. I provided a government statemenr.
Well, the Guantanamo case (which is still open) makes no mention of alleged gang affiliation or criminal conduct. https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/69696278/espinoza-escalona-v-noem/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The child’s mother, Yorely Escarleth Bernal Inciarte oversees recruitment of young women for drug smuggling and prostitution. These criminal illegal aliens entered the country illegally and had final orders of removal from a judge.
Thanks to President Trump and Secretary Noem, both of these criminal gang members have been removed from our country.
In partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, the child was taken off the deportation flight manifest for her safety and welfare. The child remains in the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement and is currently placed with a foster family.
Citation from a court finding. Proof.
You cannot quote a DHS press release as proof.
OP has no proof. I provided a government statemenr.