The Trump administration has revoked a Mexican girl's humanitarian parole, jeopardizing her critical medical care for short bowel syndrome at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. The girl's mother was informed of the decision, leading to fears of deportation. This girl receives essential intravenous nutrition for survival, a treatment unavailable in Mexico. Despite her recovery, the family faces potential removal from the United States, raising concerns over her health and safety if returned to her home country.
The Trump administration's decision to revoke humanitarian parole for a critically ill 4-year-old girl jeopardizes her access to lifesaving medical care in the U.S.
Lawyers indicated that this decision may result in deportation for the girl and her mother, despite the potential risks to her health in Mexico.
The girl, suffering from short bowel syndrome, has been reliant on intravenous nutrition which is unavailable in her home country.
The family received notifications as early as April and May regarding the cancellation of their humanitarian status, intensifying their fear of losing medical support.
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