If you have our children born, you are not immune from punishment to enter illegally: Trump’s limit Czar

Donald Trump’s boundary Czar Tom Home said that a child born in the US does not have immunity to the parents of illegally entering the country. Homan said on the ‘Face the Nation’ of CBS News on Sunday, as the exile of a four -year -old child suffering from cancer has become the most controversial on the Trump administration.
Reacting to this particular case of exile, Homan said he did not know about the nuances, but no American citizen was deported. “Nirvasit means that you have been ordered to be deported by an immigration judge. We do not deport American citizens.”
When Homan was told that the child’s mother was deported, Homan said, “Mother chose to take the children with her.” When you legally enter the country, and you know that you are illegally, and you choose an American citizen child, then you are on. This is not on this administration. If you choose to keep your family in that position, it is on them. But after illegally entering this country, an American citizen having a child. It is not out of the jail -free card. It does not make me- you immune with our laws. If this message is that we have sent the whole world, then women keep putting themselves at risk and come to this country. We send a message. You can illegally enter the country, which is a crime. He is alright. You may have a fixed process, great taxpayer expenditure. Get removed orders. He is alright. Do not leave But is there an American citizen child and you are immune by removing? This is not the way to work, “said Homan.
Why a 4 -year -old and a 7 -year -old child was sent to Honduras
The family counsel said that a 4 -year -old and a 7 -year -old with American citizenship, with his mother, was deported with Honduras last week. The children and their mother were placed on Friday to fly to Honduras, on the same day another child with American citizenship, a 2 -year -old girl, was sent to that country along with her uninterrupted mother. Lawyers of both families said that mothers were not given the option to leave their children in the United States before being deported.