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Republican Senators think deporting American Citizens is Funny [1]
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Date: 2025-07-21
This is pretty much astounding.
x x YouTube Video Republicans, including Rep. Ralph Norman and Sen. Tommy Tuberville, give unthinkable responses over new reports on ICE specifically targeting American citizens in more ambitious raids, proving how comfortable they are with not protecting their own voters and the ultimate GOP scheme.
Both Senator Norman and Tuberville basically scoff at the idea that American Citizens are being kidnapped by the ICEtapo, detained and deported. They basically argue that if that happens, it’s the “cost of doing business”. That you gotta “break some eggs” to make an omelet. They don’t care. It doesn’t even phase them. They think it’s Funny.
The reality here is that they don’t imagine anything like that would happen to either of them — White Men. It’s happening to Brown people, and they just don’t matter.
Quite simply, it is against the law to deport a U.S. citizen. Flat out illegal. But we already know that children who were born here have already been deported.
So, in one of the cases, it's two U.S. citizen siblings, a 4-year-old and a 7-year-old, who were deported with their undocumented mother to Honduras within 24 hours after being detained. And that 4-year-old is a boy who has late-stage cancer and he had no medication with him. The undocumented mother of these two children had a removal order for not appearing at a hearing shortly after she came to the United States as an unaccompanied minor years ago. She was not aware of that removal order. Now, in the other case, the third child is a 2-year-old girl who was referred to in court filings with the initials VML. She was also deported to Honduras with her mother. That 2-year-old is a U.S. citizen and they were deported roughly three days — after being held for three days in detention. And in VML's case, a federal judge said over the weekend it is their — quote — "strong suspicion that the government just deported a U.S. citizen with no meaningful process." In both cases, the undocumented immigrant mothers were appearing for routine check-ins with immigration officials with their children.
That was months ago, estimates are now that more than 70 U.S. Citizens have been deported by ICE and those numbers are growing.
Mark Lyttle, an American citizen with mental disabilities who was wrongfully detained and deported to Mexico and forced to live on the streets and in prisons for months, settled his case against the federal government this week. Lyttle will receive $175,000 for the suffering he endured after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who deported him despite ample evidence that he was a U.S. citizen. The settlement comes after a federal district court in Georgia ruled in Lyttle’s favor in March, holding that the bulk of his claims against the federal defendants should not be dismissed. “What happened to Mark Lyttle is outrageous and unconstitutional,” said Judy Rabinovitz, deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, which has been representing Lyttle along with ACLU affiliates and a partner firm. “People with mental disabilities are entitled to due process in immigration court, and it is fundamentally unfair, as well as inhumane, to force them to endure such proceedings alone, without the assistance of a lawyer.” Lyttle’s case is unfortunately not unique, but demonstrates the systemic failures of ICE and the federal government to protect the rights of individuals with mental disabilities. The current lack of procedural safeguards—including no right to appointed counsel—means that even U.S. citizens can end up in immigration detention and be deported. It is a growing problem as more people are being swept up under the nation’s unreasonable detention and deportation practices.
Of course, Homeland Security denies all this. It’s like telling us our own eyes are lying.
WASHINGTON – Once again, the media is shamefully peddling a false narrative in an attempt to demonize our ICE enforcement agents, who are already facing a 300% surge in assaults again them. The media and Democrat politicians are force-feeding the public false information that US citizen children are being deported. This is false and irresponsible. In both of these cases the mothers had a final order of deportation. Rather than separate their families, ICE asked the mothers if they wanted to be removed with their children or if they wanted ICE to place the children with someone safe the parent designates. Both mothers choose to deport with their children.
Let me remind you that both of these mothers had voluntarily gone to immigration office for a routine check-in. They were not scoff-law criminals on the loose. Although it is technically a crime to cross the border with papers, it’s is only a misdemeanor. There are only about 3000 people per year who are ever prosecuted for that “crime.”
The latest Justice Department data released in October 2022 show the Biden administration is not slowing down. Prosecutors charged 3,436 people in magistrate courts for unlawful entry under Section 1325 and 13,670 in district courts for unlawful reentry under Section 1326 in fiscal year (FY) 2022. All told, prosecutions for immigration-related offenses made up 34 percent of all federal prosecutions in district court in FY 2021. This made immigration-related crimes the most charged category of federal crimes.
These numbers have increased 10-fold under Trump, but that is still only a fraction of those who theoretically could be prosecuted. That’s because people also have the right to request Asylum and it doesn’t matter how they enter the U.S. in order to do that.
Once someone has requested Asylum they start going through a process to verify their status. That process involves checking in with the immigration offices. Even if that process fails, that person still has the right of Due Process under that law, and they still get to meet with immigration officials and a magistrate judge to determine their final status. Usually, these people overwhelmingly show up in court for their proceedings.
83% of nondetained immigrants with completed or pending removal cases attended all of their hearings.
96% of nondetained immigrants represented by a lawyer attended all of their hearings.
15% of those who were ordered deported because they did not appear in court successfully reopened their cases and had their removal orders rescinded. In some years, as many as 20% of all orders of removal for missing court were later overturned.
Individuals who apply for relief from removal have especially high rates of appearance.
Appearance rates vary strongly based on the immigration court’s location.
The Executive Office for Immigration Review’s method for measuring the rate at which immigrants fail to appear in court presents a limited picture of the frequency of missed court appearances.
Typically, 60% of people who go through this process are ultimately allowed to stay in the U.S. and do eventually obtain a Green Card. Donald Trump has completely derailed this process. This is not about getting rid of “criminals” since 72% of the people ICE has detained have no criminal record.
They’ve even deported people with valid Green Cards.
An 82-year-old man in Pennsylvania was secretly deported to Guatemala after visiting an immigration office last month to replace his lost green card, according to his family, who have not heard from him since and were initially told he was dead. According to Morning Call, which first reported the story, longtime Allentown resident Luis Leon – who was granted political asylum in the US in 1987 after being tortured under the regime of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet – lost his wallet containing the physical card that confirmed his legal residency. So he and wife booked an appointment to get it replaced. When he arrived at the office on 20 June, however, he was handcuffed by two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) officers, who led him away from his wife without explanation, she said. She herself was kept in the building for 10 hours until relatives picked her up. The family said they made efforts to find any information on his whereabouts but learned nothing. Then, sometime after Leon was detained, a woman purporting to be an immigration lawyer called the family, claiming she could help – but did not disclose how she knew about the case, or where Leon was. On 9 July, according to Leon’s granddaughter, the same woman called them again, claiming Leon had died. A week later, however, they discovered from a relative in Chile that Leon was alive after all – but now in a hospital in Guatemala, a country to which he has no connection.
ICE is targeting everyone. Everyone who they think doesn’t “belong.” Anyone that appears Latino or Muslim or African. Anyone not White. They’ve used the excuse of “crime” but in actual practice they aren’t focused on criminals. They’re going after people who have been following all the rules under Asylum, people who have Green Cards and those who are Citizens. They are going after day workers, farm workers, and restaurant staff not MS-13 or members of the Sinaloa Cartel. A Federal Judge has already issued an injunction blocking them Racial Profiling, but that won’t stop them.
Their intent is Ethnic Cleansing. This was always the point, this was always the goal. And they don’t much care if you happen to be here “legally” or not.
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