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  1. (From the article): “A 10-year-old Venezuelan boy facing deportation proceedings in the United States appeared alone in immigration court in Texas while his mother remained in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “I was scared because it was my first time in court,” Wilfredo Hoyos-Gomez told the Spanish-language outlet Univision after attending an immigration court hearing last week in Houston without legal representation.

    Immigration authorities have detained more than 6,200 children during President Donald Trump’s second term, according to data analyzed by the Marshall Project. Of those, more than 3,600 children have been deported from detention since the start of the administration, the analysis found.

    Newsweek has contacted the boy’s legal guardian for comment via GoFundMe and his mother’s attorney by email.

    Castro said DHS is seeking to remove the child to Ecuador, a country he said Wilfredo had never been to. The congressman added that Gomez Bracho has a work permit and had been attempting to comply with immigration requirements. “ICE must release her and stop its case to deport Wilfredo immediately. He should be treated like a kid—not a criminal,” Castro wrote on social media.

    Marife Mosquera, a former employer of Gomez Bracho, is serving as Wilfredo’s legal guardian, Univision reported, as no immediate family members are available to accompany him in court. “One of the fears is that ICE will absorb him, and that they will have to put him in detention or that he will be deported,” Mosquera told the outlet.

    “There is a risk that he will be deported to Ecuador, a country where he has no family. Wilfredo only has his mother,” said a GoFundMe campaign created on Wilfredo’s behalf.

    Mosquera told Univision that a letter had recently arrived indicating that authorities had attempted to proceed with deporting Wilfredo to Ecuador. She also said she was informed that, because of his mother’s detention, Wilfredo’s immigration case was now being handled independently from hers.

    “‘A 10-year-old represented himself in immigration court’ is a dystopian statement that seems fake at first glance but is actually a relatively common occurrence in our absurd system,” Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a senior fellow at the American Immigration Council, wrote on X.”

  2. ZonghZonghZongh on

    Speak up, MAGA! Tell us that this is what you voted for. Heartless, cowardly, irredeemable pieces of shit, man.

  3. IrishPorpoise on

    Gonna need a new Nuremberg tribunal for all these fucking evil people

  4. projexion_reflexion on

    Should be pretty easy to pass a law requiring lawyers for kids in court. I mean, who could be opposed to that?

  5. How many of these cases have already resulted in a child dying alone on the streets of some country they don’t know?

  6. whateveryousaymydear on

    In Matthew 25:40, Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me”.

  7. MikeyMalloy on

    This kind of stuff actually happens all the time. Because it’s a civil proceeding you have no right to appointed counsel, even as a child. This results in grotesque scenes where adults are cross examining young children about whether to send them back to a country where they might end up dead. The immigration system is a kafkaesque farce.

  8. Don’t know how anyone can condone this cruelty America is committing right now, my heart breaks for the families being torn apart from one another, sent to prisons for no reason and then deported. I think maga gets a sick kick out of it all.

  9. Middle-Armadillo-660 on

    So…. When does someone start to “remove” maga kids? That would be awful. Just awful.

  10. usernames_suck_ok on

    It’s after reading stories like these where you should kind of want to spit on the “good” Republicans who say stuff like, “Well, I don’t agree with this, but…”

  11. I just don’t understand how you can deport a boy to a country he’s never been to.

    If the determination is being made based on the heritage of his mother, then the cases should be combined.

  12. otherwisepandemonium on

    Hey MAGA, how do you justify this? How is this right in any sense?

    Republicans are the most repugnant, traitorous, pieces of shit. They would rather let a 34-time convicted felon pedophile rapist continue to rape the people and the Constitution while doing shit like this and giving $400 million of our tax dollars to Trump for a ballroom.

    Republicans voted specifically for this. Do not let them forget.

  13. Doppelthedh on

    Remember to report your local conservatives to ICE as potential immigrants. They can have their lawyers straighten it all out if they arent

  14. Snoo_censorspeech on

    Things change when you stop letting the grunts who actually DO THE BAD THINGS from doing them. Yeah the order came from up top but how many dozens followed the order? People said it was wrong to hate soldiers who fought in Vietnam. We are in this situation because we didn’t hate them nearly enough. Sic simper tyranus

  15. helm_hammer_hand on

    Fuck every person involved in the legal system that allowed this to happen.

  16. ExpertlyPuzzled on

    What the hell? Why has he been separated from his mother? Why does he not have representation? What the crap is this? This is so wrong. 

  17. futilediversion on

    Well we obviously can’t let him grow up to be MS-13 years old 🙄

  18. The horrible thing here is that this is just how our immigration system works, even before Trump and his goons somehow made it even worse. It’s incredibly messed up, but under current law it’s entirely legal. Stuff like this is why we need to go further than just abolishing ICE, we need to fundamentally change our immigration system.

  19. This is just as much the judges fault for not questioning why there was no representation for the kid…

  20. FormerNeighborhood80 on

    Don’t any of these people have a conscience? Don’t they have children of their own? I can’t imagine what sort of monster could do that to a child.

  21. RLewis8888 on

    I feel so much safer knowing these desperate killers are out of the countries.

  22. AdonisChrist on

    Pretty sure John Oliver told me months ago that it’s standard operating procedure for ICE detainees to not receive lawyers, that includes children as young as like 4 who may have to appear in court alone, and surprisingly things typically don’t go well for children when they appear alone in court.

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