Trump Admin Responds After Sick Baby, Mother Deported to Mexico
Summary
The Department of Homeland Security reported that a sick 2-month-old baby named Juan Nicolás was cleared by doctors for deportation to Mexico with his mother, Mireya Stefani Lopez-Sanchez. The deportation took place on Tuesday night, after Representative Joaquin Castro raised concerns about the child's health.Key Facts
- A 2-month-old baby, Juan Nicolás, was deported to Mexico with his mother by DHS.
- Doctors at the Dilley Detention Center in Texas said the baby was healthy enough for travel.
- Democratic Representative Joaquin Castro had expressed worries about the baby's health.
- The baby was taken to the hospital on Monday evening before being deported.
- DHS stated the mother chose to bring the baby with her to Mexico.
- Parents can choose to either take their children or have them stay with someone they trust, according to DHS policies.
- Pediatricians gave the mother supplies to care for her baby after leaving the U.S.
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