
Judge Says ICE May Have Deported 2-Year-Old US Citizen Without Due Process
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : " The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE have not yet publicly commented on the case beyond court filings.40% : Federal officials further argued that the child's father and designated custodian failed to personally appear before ICE with valid identification documents to establish custody, making it impossible to release V.M.L. to them.
37% : " Attorneys for the petitioners argued that the mother's note was not a formal waiver of the child's independent constitutional rights, and they accused ICE of improperly preventing any real discussion between the mother and legal representatives regarding the best interests of the child.
27% : The petitioners have accused ICE of using misleading assurances to delay emergency filings and describe the agency's actions as an effort to "secretly disappear" a U.S. citizen child without judicial oversight.
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