
Judge says Trump deported a citizen, 2, with 'no meaningful process'
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54% : On Tuesday, the child - identified only as V.M.L in court docs - was attending an immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) alongside her Honduran-born mother, Jenny Carolina Lopez Villela, and 11-year-old sister, Valeria, the Times reported.53% : 'And I hope we get cooperation from the courts, because, you know, we have thousands of people that are ready to go out, and you can't have a trial for all of these people,' Trump said at the White House on Tuesday.
47% : And I won an election based on the fact that we get them out,' Trump said.
44% : On Tuesday, the father claimed that ICE allowed the pair to speak for only a minute, leaving them unable to make any meaningful decisions about their daughter due to the severe time constraint.
43% : The petition, which ignited a fierce court battle, called for the young girl's immediate release from ICE custody, with the father stressing that he is 'ready and willing' to provide a safe home for her in the US. US District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana (pictured) voiced concern over the deportation of a two-year-old US citizen and her mother on Friday, warning that the Trump administration may have carried out the removal 'with no meaningful process' On Tuesday, the child - identified only as V.M.L in court docs - was attending a routine immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) alongside her Honduran-born mother and 11-year-old sister Doughty subsequently ordered a hearing for May 16 to delve into what he described as a 'strong suspicion that the government just deported a US citizen with no meaningful process' The petition described the child's deportation as occurring 'without any basis in law and violates her fundamental due process rights', the Times reported.
39% : Officials with the Trump administration argued in court on Thursday that the mother had informed ICE officials that she wanted to take her two-year-old daughter with her to Honduras, but the judge wanted to verify the information before any action was taken Trump argued that he must remove criminal migrants from the US because it will take '200 years' for everyone to get a fair trial Doughty's concerns mark a notable move for the judge considering he was appointed by President Donald Trump in 2017 and has issued several major decisions in favor of the president and his allies in recent years
22% : Trump directed his comments at judges after another federal jurist, this one in New York, blocked migrants being held in the state from being deported without due process.
11% : Then Trump - who at the same event said he had 'no intention' of firing Fed chair Jerome Powell in another brewing clash over executive power - complained about the delay that individual trials would place on the courts.
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