Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could this be considered human trafficking?
Are you seriously asking if allowing a 2 year old to stay with her mom could be considered human trafficking? Are you a human trafficker for keeping your children with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren't both parents required to affirmatively consent to a minor child being taken outside the country? I thought that was one of those trafficking/anti-kidnapping things.
Good grief. Have you never traveled abroad with your children? Single parents take their children on vacation outside of the country all the time.
Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for proof of a deportation order.
Ask the pro-Trump judge that referred to it as a deportation
He is also going to be waiting a long time for the deportation order that doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was no order. That’s the problem. ICE just shipped her out
Without an order of deportation the child was not deported. It’s a legal document. It carries real weight. The child can come back to the U.S. whenever she chooses. Those deported don’t enjoy that privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for proof of a deportation order.
Ask the pro-Trump judge that referred to it as a deportation
Anonymous wrote:Aren't both parents required to affirmatively consent to a minor child being taken outside the country? I thought that was one of those trafficking/anti-kidnapping things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the pro-Trump judge that referred to it as a deportation
That’s not proof. The deportation order is proof. The opinion of a judge doesn’t mean much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask the pro-Trump judge that referred to it as a deportation
That’s not proof. The deportation order is proof. The opinion of a judge doesn’t mean much.
Anonymous wrote:Ask the pro-Trump judge that referred to it as a deportation
Anonymous wrote:Still waiting for proof of a deportation order.
Anonymous wrote:Could this be considered human trafficking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge in this case is pro Trump. The concern is due process. It's a valid concern but clearly too nuanced for many people too consumed by hatred for immigrants to care about silly things like the law.
Due process? The child wasn’t deported. She was taken back to Honduras at her mother’s request. The child can return if that is the mother’s wish. There is nothing stopping her from sending the child back to the US.
"A federal judge in Louisiana expressed concern on Friday that the Trump administration had deported a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras “with no meaningful process” and against the wishes of her father. . . . Asserting that “it is illegal and unconstitutional to deport” a U.S. citizen, Judge Doughty set a hearing for May 16 to explore his “strong suspicion that the government just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”"
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