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I'm curious how deporting a legal citizen even works. Is there an exception for minors?
From the article, the family was driving from Rio Grande (in Texas) to Houston (also Texas) for her treatment, going through an immigration checkpoint, as they have done in the past but this time the entire family was detained and deported on the spot.
Generally people with family who have citizenship and noncriminals are all exceptions, they used to be called undocumented instead of illegals because even undocumented workers pay taxes in the USA. Not anymore, now anybody and everybody is at risk of deportation. They're even discussing removal of citizenship from whoever they like, as they attempted in Trump's last term.
It is worth noting that because of this policy the ICE is actually less effective at catching actual criminals.
They're called "undocumented" because it is not a criminal offense to enter the country, but a civil one. Some also use "unauthorized" which is probably a little more accurate.
They deported the parents. Would you leave a sick children under the custody of a state who thinks you're sub-human due to your skin color? They had no choice but to bring the kid back with them to Mexico.
why did they deport a family traveling for medical care? they weren't sneaking across the border.
Remember that whole "Constitution-free zone" thing the ACLU has been harping on about for a decade or so now? The shit happening right now is why we should've heeded the ACLU's warnings.
I've been on about that for about 3x as long, and roundly met with blank stares and outright denial. Once again, not at all happy about being proven correct.
It sucks being right about horrid shit.
Because of their skin color
Because the cruelty is the goal.
Because they’re racist and got off on being evil.
There's a quota.
Trump isn't happy with the numbers they are deporting.
Because they weren't the right color
They didn't actually cross the boarder at all, in this case. They were already in Texas and drove to a different part of Texas.
You end up in a "detention center". Usually privately owned.