In the first 100 days of the Trump presidency, mass deportation of undocumented immigrants has become a central focus. Border Czar Tom Homan reported 139,000 deportations, but critics argue this has often been done with insufficient due process. Incidents include the deportation of U.S. citizen children alongside their non-citizen parents. The ACLU has also raised concerns about families being deported without proper legal counsel. A federal judge has highlighted the possibility that citizens are being removed without adequate legal procedure, igniting significant controversy regarding immigration enforcement policies.
On April 25, two families were sent to Honduras by ICE without having legal counsel or being able to communicate with their family members.
According to reports, Family 1 was in the process of transferring custody of their American-born children to an aunt, yet deportations were executed early in the morning.
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