Tom Homan, head of Trump’s border, says ‘No American citizen was exiled after sending 2 -year -old child with mother to Honduras’

Trump administrationBorder head Tom Homan Aggressively defended the exile of a two -year -old American citizen for Honduras on Sunday, dismissed the fear of illegal removal of a federal judge and said, “We do not deport American citizens.”
After a collision Louisiana Judge Terry Doti It was threatened to trigger that an “strong doubt” government had deported an American child “without any meaningful process”. The two -year -old child was deported along with his exiled mother and an 11 -year -old sister.
Show on Facing nationHoman rejected the alarm, insisting, “The two -year -old child went with the mother. Mother signed the paper and said,” I want my two -year -old baby to go with me. ” This is the decision of a parents, it is not a government decision.
Douti tried to install an emergency call with the mother on Friday, but the lawyers of the Department of Justice told her that this was not possible. The child’s father traveled in a hurry in court to try to move the American-based relative to the detention.
Pressed, Homan was firm, “There was a process.” They compete with mother Immigration hearing An immigration judge should be deported “at the Great Taxpayer” before determining it.
The court records indicate that a two -year -old child was among the three American children sent back last week, with a four -year -old child about getting stage 4 cancer. Homan dismisses the case, but stuck with the government line: “After entering this country, an American citizen has not illegally out of the jail -free card after being a child.”
This episode occurs when the Trump administration accelerates controversial exile under the 18th century. Foreign enemy actA step that has reduced the quarrel of the acute court. Recently, more than 230 immigrants were excluded to Al Salvador in a direct disobedience for court decisions, and the Supreme Court temporarily blocked exile from the Texas Detention Center last week.
Making fun of the situation of the administration, Homan said, “It is on you, not on this administration.”