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Re: 10 year old US citizen with cancer deported

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 4:25 pm
by Jingles
Rideback wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:19 am Vern, you are the problem, not the child nor his parents. You.
"All cruelty springs from weakness" Seneca
So I am the problem because the parents failed to become citizens within 10 years? Suppose I'm the problem because all the dreamers can cry help me become a citizen and yet haven't taken the initiative to get with the established program? Maybe those that say they deserve citizenship without making an effort to become one are the problem.
No I don't agree that the 10 yr old should be deported IF she is a citizen and I do feel sorry for her but I also don't believe families should be separated but they are whether it is because of immigration status or whether one of the parents are apprehended for DV, DUI or any other violent crime.
Committing a crime has consequences
Maybe it is the bleeding hearts that are the problem

Re: 10 year old US citizen with cancer deported

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 8:19 am
by Rideback
Vern, you are the problem, not the child nor his parents. You.
"All cruelty springs from weakness" Seneca

Re: 10 year old US citizen with cancer deported

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 6:21 am
by mister_coffee
So you are enough of a beast to be okay with punishing a child because of their parents?

A child who is a US Citizen?
A child with cancer?

I mean good lord in this case it is so damned easy to be a decent person but so many just can't seem to get there.
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Re: 10 year old US citizen with cancer deported

Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2025 3:50 am
by Jingles
Only thing one can say is if the 10 yr old is citizen by Birthright the parents have had 10 years to become citizens, maybe they should of spent more time trying to become citizens themselves instead of pumping out carpet creepers

10 year old US citizen with cancer deported

Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:11 pm
by mister_coffee
https://www.txcivilrights.org/post/pres ... ical-medic

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/15/us/paren ... index.html

I know Ken and Vern will this this is just fine, great even.

AUSTIN, TX – In early February, a family was stopped at an immigration checkpoint in South Texas while on their way to Houston for an emergency medical checkup. Their lives changed when this time, they were stopped, detained, and deported.

The Hernández García* Family, including parents María and Juan and their 6 children (5 of whom are American citizens), built their home in Texas for more than a decade- working, paying taxes, and getting their children involved in community activities. In 2024, it was discovered that one of their daughters (a U.S. citizen) was diagnosed with a brain tumor, while another of their children is living with a serious heart condition. This required the Hernández García* family to make the risky journey across immigration checkpoints frequently, but in previous trips, the letters from their doctors and lawyers sufficed.


While in detention, the mother of the family, María*, recalls the agents treating her family like dogs, making unnecessarily invasive searches of the children and calling them degrading slurs. Agents even repeatedly attempted to take the children’s medicine from them despite the children explaining its purpose. These agents gave María* and her husband Juan* an impossible choice: to have their children remain in the United States in government custody and never see them again, or to have the children removed from the U.S. alongside their parents.


“I want my children to be able to access the medical care they need, to attend their schools, and live their lives in the only country they know as home.​​ They are American citizens, it is their right. But it is also their right to be raised by their parents in that home,” said María*, mother of the children.
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“The Hernández García* Family’s story is, unfortunately, not unique. We witnessed devastating family separations during Trump’s first administration, causing irreversible harm to the children forced to endure these policies. Now, we are seeing these dangerous tactics resurface, and we must act before another generation suffers these injustices.” said Rochelle Garza, President of the Texas Civil Rights Project. “Families like this are just as Texan as any of us, and our dreams are the same: to keep our children safe and healthy and together. The Texas Civil Rights Project stands with Maria*, Juan*, and their children as we fight for a Texas that welcomes and protects all of us.”