Immigration Issues and Reform

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U.S. citizen child recovering from brain cancer deported to Mexico with undocumented parents​

The Texas family was on their way to an emergency medical checkup, they said, when they were detained at an immigration checkpoint.


“A family that was deported to Mexico hopes they can find a way to return to the U.S. and ensure their 10-year-old daughter, who is a U.S. citizen, can continue her brain cancer treatment.

Immigration authorities removed the girl and four of her American siblings from Texas on Feb. 4, when they deported their undocumented parents.

…The family’s ordeal began last month, when they were rushing from Rio Grande, where they lived, to Houston, where their daughter’s specialist doctors are based, for an emergency medical checkup.

… In previous occasions, the parents showed letters from their doctors and lawyers to the officers at the checkpoint to get through.

But in early February, the letters weren’t enough. When they stopped at the checkpoint, they were arrested after the parents were unable to show legal immigration documentation. The mother, who spoke exclusively to NBC News, said she tried explaining her daughter’s circumstances to the officers, but “they weren’t interested in hearing that.”

Other than lacking “valid immigration status in the U.S.,” the parents have “no criminal history,” Woodward said.

… The 10-year-old girl was diagnosed with brain cancer last year and underwent surgery to remove the tumor. Doctors “practically gave me no hope of life for her, but thank God she’s a miracle,” the mother said.

The swelling on the girl’s brain is still not fully gone, the mother said, causing difficulties with speech and mobility of the right side of her body. Before the family was removed from the U.S., the girl was routinely checking in with doctors monitoring her recovery, attending rehabilitation therapies and taking medication to prevent convulsions. …”
 
^You must be happy today. You have another name you can use as a political prop.

I'm sure you haven't read the links in the first 5 or 6 posts in this thread, but now you can use her name to try to score points!
 
If true, how bad is our vetting, or in this case decision making, that we are allowing immigrants into the US whose brother is a Hezbollah commander?

What in the actual fuck?

Israel says brother of Michigan synagogue assailant was Hezbollah commander killed in strike​

......In a statement Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces said the assailant’s brother, Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, was in charge of managing weapons operations in the Iranian proxy group’s Badr unit.

.......Ayman Ghazali, a naturalized US citizen from Lebanon, had previously been flagged in US government databases for connections to suspected Hezbollah members, though he was not believed to be a member himself, law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told CNN.

 
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