Ice deported three US citizen children, including a boy with cancer, to Honduras, suit alleges
Briefly

A lawsuit in Louisiana claims that two families, including a child with cancer, were unlawfully deported by ICE to Honduras without due process. The families were secretly detained, denied access to legal counsel, and forced to leave despite one child being an American citizen. The mothers wanted their children to stay in the US but were not given a choice. The deportation disrupted necessary medical treatment for the child suffering from a rare kidney cancer. The case highlights the alleged violation of ICE's own policies and federal laws.
The lawsuit claims the two families were unlawfully denied due process and deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Honduras in April 2025.
Three children, including a four-year-old with stage 4 kidney cancer, were included in the deportation sweep despite being American citizens.
The mothers allege they wanted their children to remain in the US but were illegally deported without any semblance of due process.
ICE's actions are considered unlawful and cruel, disregarding family values and the wellbeing of the children involved.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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