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ICE Deported US Citizen Children: Kidnapping or Deportation?

In Austin, Texas, Denisse Parra Vargas and her husband were detained by state troopers for an expired license plate and subsequently deported by ICE, despite their two youngest children being U.S. citizens. Ms. Parra Vargas, initially released with an ankle monitor, was later deported along with her children after a seemingly routine check-in appointment, during which she claims to have signed a document without fully understanding its implications. This incident follows similar cases where U.S. citizen children were deported with their parents, highlighting a concerning pattern of family separations and raising questions about due process and informed consent. Grassroots Leadership is pursuing legal action.

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ICE Deports US Citizen Children, Sparking Outrage

In New Orleans, ICE deported two families, including three U.S. citizen children and a pregnant mother, under questionable circumstances. The deportations violated ICE’s own protocols regarding access to legal counsel and care for minors, leaving families incommunicado and preventing legal intervention. One child with cancer was deported without medication, and another family’s habeas corpus petition was not addressed before deportation. These actions are widely condemned as inhumane, unlawful, and a shocking abuse of power.

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