Judge says 2-year-old US citizen appears to have been deported with ‘no meaningful process’ The girl was deported Friday with her mother to Honduras,

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The girl was deported Friday with her mother to Honduras, despite her father’s efforts to keep her in the United States.
An ICE agent monitors hundreds of asylum seekers.


The child had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. | David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

A federal judge is raising alarms that the Trump administration deported a two-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with “no meaningful process,” even as the child’s father was frantically petitioning the courts to keep her in the country.

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, said the child — identified in court papers by the initials “V.M.L.” — appeared to have been released in Honduras earlier Friday, along with her Honduran-born mother and sister, who had been detained by immigration officials earlier in the week.




The judge on Friday scheduled a hearing for May 16, which he said was “in the interest of dispelling our strong suspicion that the Government just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”




The child, whose redacted U.S. birth certificate was filed in court and showed she was born in New Orleans in 2023, had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. Officials there detained them and queued them up for deportation.

Trump administration officials said in court that the mother told ICE officials that she wished to take V.M.L. with her to Honduras. The filing included a handwritten note in Spanish they claimed was written by the mother and confirmed her intent. But the judge said he had hoped to verify that information.

“The Government contends that this is all okay because the mother wishes that the child be deported with her,” Doughty wrote. “But the Court doesn’t know that.”

The court battle ignited Thursday, when lawyers for the family filed an emergency petition in the Western District of Louisiana seeking V.M.L.’s immediate release from ICE custody and a declaration that the girl’s detention had been unlawful. The petition was filed under the name of Trish Mack, who the lawyers indicated had been asked by V.M.L.’s father to act as the child’s custodian and take her home from ICE custody.

Lawyers for the guardian told the court that V.M.L.’s father had been attempting to contact the girl’s mother to discuss plans for their child but ICE officials denied him the chance to have a substantive phone call. He says ICE allowed the two to speak for about one minute on Tuesday, while the mother was in ICE custody, but that they were unable to make any meaningful decisions about their child.



As a U.S. citizen, V.M.L. is likely to have the ability to return to the United States, setting her case apart from others that have drawn national attention in recent weeks, such as the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The Salvadoran native was deported to a prison in his home country in violation of a 2019 immigration court order. But the Louisiana case is the latest concern by the courts that the Trump administration’s rush to carry out deportations is violating due process rights — in this case, the rights of a U.S. citizen child.

Doughty said he attempted to investigate the emergency matter himself on Friday, seeking to get V.M.L.’s mother on the phone to determine whether ICE’s representation about her desire to bring V.M.L. to Honduras was accurate. The judge said he was “independently aware” that the plane he believed was carrying the family was already “above the Gulf of America.”

Trump administration lawyers called the judge back Friday afternoon and said a phone call with the mother would not be possible “because she (and presumably VML) had just been released in Honduras,” Doughty wrote. Doughty then scheduled the May hearing.

Doughty is based in Monroe, Louisiana, about 100 miles north of the staging facility in Alexandria where lawyers who filed the petition said they believed the mother and her daughters were being held prior to their deportation.

Doughty’s sharp criticism of the Trump administration is particularly notable because he issued a series of major decisions in favor of Trump and his allies in recent years, most notably backing conservatives in legal challenges to the Biden administration’s efforts to rein in what it claimed was misinformation on social media platforms about vaccines and certain politically charged topics.

Indeed, some conservatives considered Doughty so likely to be in their camp that they filed lawsuits in his judicial division in order to have a strong chance the cases would be assigned to him.

Even as Doughty made clear that he was disturbed by the government’s actions, in his order Friday the judge seemed to tip his hat to the president, adopting the term “Gulf of America” for the body of water traditionally known as the Gulf of Mexico.

The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 

The girl was deported Friday with her mother to Honduras, despite her father’s efforts to keep her in the United States.
An ICE agent monitors hundreds of asylum seekers.


The child had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. | David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

A federal judge is raising alarms that the Trump administration deported a two-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with “no meaningful process,” even as the child’s father was frantically petitioning the courts to keep her in the country.

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, said the child — identified in court papers by the initials “V.M.L.” — appeared to have been released in Honduras earlier Friday, along with her Honduran-born mother and sister, who had been detained by immigration officials earlier in the week.




The judge on Friday scheduled a hearing for May 16, which he said was “in the interest of dispelling our strong suspicion that the Government just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”




The child, whose redacted U.S. birth certificate was filed in court and showed she was born in New Orleans in 2023, had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. Officials there detained them and queued them up for deportation.

Trump administration officials said in court that the mother told ICE officials that she wished to take V.M.L. with her to Honduras. The filing included a handwritten note in Spanish they claimed was written by the mother and confirmed her intent. But the judge said he had hoped to verify that information.

“The Government contends that this is all okay because the mother wishes that the child be deported with her,” Doughty wrote. “But the Court doesn’t know that.”

The court battle ignited Thursday, when lawyers for the family filed an emergency petition in the Western District of Louisiana seeking V.M.L.’s immediate release from ICE custody and a declaration that the girl’s detention had been unlawful. The petition was filed under the name of Trish Mack, who the lawyers indicated had been asked by V.M.L.’s father to act as the child’s custodian and take her home from ICE custody.

Lawyers for the guardian told the court that V.M.L.’s father had been attempting to contact the girl’s mother to discuss plans for their child but ICE officials denied him the chance to have a substantive phone call. He says ICE allowed the two to speak for about one minute on Tuesday, while the mother was in ICE custody, but that they were unable to make any meaningful decisions about their child.



As a U.S. citizen, V.M.L. is likely to have the ability to return to the United States, setting her case apart from others that have drawn national attention in recent weeks, such as the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The Salvadoran native was deported to a prison in his home country in violation of a 2019 immigration court order. But the Louisiana case is the latest concern by the courts that the Trump administration’s rush to carry out deportations is violating due process rights — in this case, the rights of a U.S. citizen child.

Doughty said he attempted to investigate the emergency matter himself on Friday, seeking to get V.M.L.’s mother on the phone to determine whether ICE’s representation about her desire to bring V.M.L. to Honduras was accurate. The judge said he was “independently aware” that the plane he believed was carrying the family was already “above the Gulf of America.”

Trump administration lawyers called the judge back Friday afternoon and said a phone call with the mother would not be possible “because she (and presumably VML) had just been released in Honduras,” Doughty wrote. Doughty then scheduled the May hearing.

Doughty is based in Monroe, Louisiana, about 100 miles north of the staging facility in Alexandria where lawyers who filed the petition said they believed the mother and her daughters were being held prior to their deportation.

Doughty’s sharp criticism of the Trump administration is particularly notable because he issued a series of major decisions in favor of Trump and his allies in recent years, most notably backing conservatives in legal challenges to the Biden administration’s efforts to rein in what it claimed was misinformation on social media platforms about vaccines and certain politically charged topics.

Indeed, some conservatives considered Doughty so likely to be in their camp that they filed lawsuits in his judicial division in order to have a strong chance the cases would be assigned to him.

Even as Doughty made clear that he was disturbed by the government’s actions, in his order Friday the judge seemed to tip his hat to the president, adopting the term “Gulf of America” for the body of water traditionally known as the Gulf of Mexico.

The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Pedo Don can't get rid of the 14th Amendment Birth Right clause so he just ordering the deportation of American citizens born to foreign parents.

When kids start dying because of his actions, more and more Americans will turn on him as a cruel and evil person.

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The girl was deported Friday with her mother to Honduras, despite her father’s efforts to keep her in the United States.
An ICE agent monitors hundreds of asylum seekers.


The child had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. | David Dee Delgado/Getty Images

A federal judge is raising alarms that the Trump administration deported a two-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with “no meaningful process,” even as the child’s father was frantically petitioning the courts to keep her in the country.

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, said the child — identified in court papers by the initials “V.M.L.” — appeared to have been released in Honduras earlier Friday, along with her Honduran-born mother and sister, who had been detained by immigration officials earlier in the week.




The judge on Friday scheduled a hearing for May 16, which he said was “in the interest of dispelling our strong suspicion that the Government just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process.”




The child, whose redacted U.S. birth certificate was filed in court and showed she was born in New Orleans in 2023, had been with her mother and sister during a regular immigration check-in at the New Orleans office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Tuesday. Officials there detained them and queued them up for deportation.

Trump administration officials said in court that the mother told ICE officials that she wished to take V.M.L. with her to Honduras. The filing included a handwritten note in Spanish they claimed was written by the mother and confirmed her intent. But the judge said he had hoped to verify that information.

“The Government contends that this is all okay because the mother wishes that the child be deported with her,” Doughty wrote. “But the Court doesn’t know that.”

The court battle ignited Thursday, when lawyers for the family filed an emergency petition in the Western District of Louisiana seeking V.M.L.’s immediate release from ICE custody and a declaration that the girl’s detention had been unlawful. The petition was filed under the name of Trish Mack, who the lawyers indicated had been asked by V.M.L.’s father to act as the child’s custodian and take her home from ICE custody.

Lawyers for the guardian told the court that V.M.L.’s father had been attempting to contact the girl’s mother to discuss plans for their child but ICE officials denied him the chance to have a substantive phone call. He says ICE allowed the two to speak for about one minute on Tuesday, while the mother was in ICE custody, but that they were unable to make any meaningful decisions about their child.



As a U.S. citizen, V.M.L. is likely to have the ability to return to the United States, setting her case apart from others that have drawn national attention in recent weeks, such as the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The Salvadoran native was deported to a prison in his home country in violation of a 2019 immigration court order. But the Louisiana case is the latest concern by the courts that the Trump administration’s rush to carry out deportations is violating due process rights — in this case, the rights of a U.S. citizen child.

Doughty said he attempted to investigate the emergency matter himself on Friday, seeking to get V.M.L.’s mother on the phone to determine whether ICE’s representation about her desire to bring V.M.L. to Honduras was accurate. The judge said he was “independently aware” that the plane he believed was carrying the family was already “above the Gulf of America.”

Trump administration lawyers called the judge back Friday afternoon and said a phone call with the mother would not be possible “because she (and presumably VML) had just been released in Honduras,” Doughty wrote. Doughty then scheduled the May hearing.

Doughty is based in Monroe, Louisiana, about 100 miles north of the staging facility in Alexandria where lawyers who filed the petition said they believed the mother and her daughters were being held prior to their deportation.

Doughty’s sharp criticism of the Trump administration is particularly notable because he issued a series of major decisions in favor of Trump and his allies in recent years, most notably backing conservatives in legal challenges to the Biden administration’s efforts to rein in what it claimed was misinformation on social media platforms about vaccines and certain politically charged topics.

Indeed, some conservatives considered Doughty so likely to be in their camp that they filed lawsuits in his judicial division in order to have a strong chance the cases would be assigned to him.

Even as Doughty made clear that he was disturbed by the government’s actions, in his order Friday the judge seemed to tip his hat to the president, adopting the term “Gulf of America” for the body of water traditionally known as the Gulf of Mexico.

The Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
And, exactly what should the US have done differently? Appoint a 2-year-old a lawyer and have a hearing in which the child has ZERO comprehension of the goings on? Maybe you'd prefer she be put in state custody and an orphanage while her mother is returned to Honduras because she was in the US illegally?

Having the child accompany the mother back to Honduras seems the most humaine course of action to me.
 
And, exactly what should the US have done differently? Appoint a 2-year-old a lawyer and have a hearing in which the child has ZERO comprehension of the goings on? Maybe you'd prefer she be put in state custody and an orphanage while her mother is returned to Honduras because she was in the US illegally?

Having the child accompany the mother back to Honduras seems the most humaine course of action to me.
Read the article, Terry. Her father is in the US.

Are you okay? You seem to be having more and more problems these days.
 
And, exactly what should the US have done differently? Appoint a 2-year-old a lawyer and have a hearing in which the child has ZERO comprehension of the goings on? Maybe you'd prefer she be put in state custody and an orphanage while her mother is returned to Honduras because she was in the US illegally?

Having the child accompany the mother back to Honduras seems the most humaine course of action to me.
Or bare with me on this one, the child could stay in her own bed, and with her own father. Why take the child away from her home, and put her in an orphanage, when she has a home, and a parent in that home? There is no need to try to get the child to comprehend, when a custodial parent does understand. In this case, ICE seized the child from her parent, and stole custody. Why would you support the federal government taking away a man's child?
 
So the leftists want to take a child from it's mother? Try taking a cub from a grizzly bear...
 
I don't believe you.
I did not write the article.

Lawyers for the guardian told the court that V.M.L.’s father had been attempting to contact the girl’s mother to discuss plans for their child but ICE officials denied him the chance to have a substantive phone call. He says ICE allowed the two to speak for about one minute on Tuesday, while the mother was in ICE custody, but that they were unable to make any meaningful decisions about their child.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/25/us-citizen-deportation-donald-trump-00311631
 
So the leftists want to take a child from it's mother? Try taking a cub from a grizzly bear...
Shouldn't the parents have a choice where the child, an American citizen, stays if one is deported?

What kind of low-life scumbag applauds the deportation of American citizens?
 
And, exactly what should the US have done differently? Appoint a 2-year-old a lawyer and have a hearing in which the child has ZERO comprehension of the goings on? Maybe you'd prefer she be put in state custody and an orphanage while her mother is returned to Honduras because she was in the US illegally?

Having the child accompany the mother back to Honduras seems the most humaine course of action to me.
Her father isn't 2 years old.
Maybe you should learn to read.
 
So the leftists want to take a child from it's mother? Try taking a cub from a grizzly bear...
It appears that Trump is happy taking a child from it's mother when they kept a child in the US who was still breastfeeding while deporting the mother.

 
And, exactly what should the US have done differently? Appoint a 2-year-old a lawyer and have a hearing in which the child has ZERO comprehension of the goings on? Maybe you'd prefer she be put in state custody and an orphanage while her mother is returned to Honduras because she was in the US illegally?

Having the child accompany the mother back to Honduras seems the most humaine course of action to me.
That is exactly what should have been done or her mother should have been given the option. The kid should be adoptable. Now if the mom wants the child to go with her back to Honduras then send the kid with her.
 
Read the article, Terry. Her father is in the US.

Are you okay? You seem to be having more and more problems these days.
Doesn't change things. If the court decides she gets custody, then the child goes with her. If the father has custody, the child goes with him. The article also fails to state if the father was married to the mother or separate. That could further complicate the issue.
 
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Doesn't change things. If the court decides she gets custody, then the child goes with her. If the father has custody, the child goes with him.
The fact you can't admit you were wrong is expected, Terry. A man of integrity would have no problem with it, but a person suffering from dementia and paranoia commonly never admits error for fear of looking weak and stupid. An action that makes them....wait for it...look weak and stupid.

The fact you refuse to admit is that the mother wanted the child to stay in the US with the father.
 
The fact you can't admit you were wrong is expected, Terry. A man of integrity would have no problem with it, but a person suffering from dementia and paranoia commonly never admits error for fear of looking weak and stupid. An action that makes them....wait for it...look weak and stupid.

The fact you refuse to admit is that the mother wanted the child to stay in the US with the father.
Your childish ranting aside, is the father married to the mother or not? The article doesn't say. If not, then there is a custody issue. As the court pointed out, the child, being a US citizen, could return to the US in the future if that were worked out where the father had custody.
 
Your childish ranting aside, is the father married to the mother or not? The article doesn't say. If not, then there is a custody issue. As the court pointed out, the child, being a US citizen, could return to the US in the future if that were worked out where the father had custody.
They referred to the father as her partner...so probably not married... (Is he in the US legally?) If the children had been separated from the mother, can you imagine the outrage from the left? https://www.npr.org/2025/04/26/nx-s1-5378077/honduras-deported-girl-citizen
 
Doesn't change things. If the court decides she gets custody, then the child goes with her. If the father has custody, the child goes with him. The article also fails to state if the father was married to the mother or separate. That could further complicate the issue.
I am curious how the mother and child are supposed to show up in a US court to discuss any custody issues since they are no longer in the US.

The issue here is that a US citizen was deported without being offered any chance to show up in court to discuss those issues you claim a court can decide.
 
Shouldn't the parents have a choice where the child, an American citizen, stays if one is deported?

What kind of low-life scumbag applauds the deportation of American citizens?
Why wouldn't they have that choice?
Who's deporting an American citizen, coward?
 
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