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Judge Questions Deportation of US Citizen Child

  • A federal judge has raised concerns over the deportation of a two-year-old US citizen, V.M.L., to Honduras with her mother, citing a lack of due process.
  • The child's father filed an emergency petition to prevent the deportation, arguing it violates her constitutional rights as a US citizen.
  • The Trump administration claims the mother requested her daughter accompany her, but the judge is skeptical of this claim.
  • A hearing is scheduled for May 16 to further investigate the circumstances surrounding the deportation.
  • The case highlights ongoing legal battles over immigration policies and due process rights under the Trump administration.

Source: Cnn, Nbc News, Yahoo! News

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