Child Deportations

Miller Suggests Suspending Habeas Corpus for Deportations

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller stated the Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus to circumvent judicial blocks on deportations. Miller cited the Constitution’s provision allowing suspension during invasion, arguing that court overreach in cases like the blocking of Venezuelan TPS terminations necessitates this action. He contends that courts are undermining the executive and legislative branches, citing recent Supreme Court rulings on deportation and habeas corpus challenges as evidence. The administration views the suspension of habeas corpus as a potential solution to these perceived judicial obstacles.

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ICE Deports US Citizen Children, Including Cancer Patient

ICE deported three U.S. citizen children, a fact that is deeply disturbing and raises serious questions about due process and basic human rights. The circumstances surrounding these deportations are particularly egregious, highlighting a blatant disregard for the well-being of these vulnerable individuals.

One of the children was suffering from a rare and aggressive form of metastatic cancer. This child was deported without access to their necessary medication or the ability to consult with their physicians, despite ICE having been informed of their urgent medical needs beforehand. This action demonstrates a callous indifference to the child’s suffering and raises profound ethical concerns.… Continue reading