Zafira Cherry
Diamond Member
This is not related to "trump deports 4 year old with stage four cancer."
Send the child home to die. That is not in "good spirit" and it certainly does not represent the America I support. They came to the USA legally, albeit on "parole". No evidence the "parole was violated".
CHLA heavily relies on donations from individuals, families, and foundations to support its mission of providing specialized pediatric care. The USA is so much better than this. why? Any decent human does not impose a death sentence on a 4-year-old child.
pseudonym "Sofia"
Sofia began receiving life-saving medical treatment for this condition at Children's Hospital Los Angeles when she and her parents crossed the border from Mexico in 2023 on humanitarian parole, Sofia's lawyers said.
Sofia's medical care, which consists of her receiving specialized IV treatments for up to 14 hours a day, can only be administered in the United States, per the equipment manufacturer, her lawyers said.
The family's lawyers said Sofia's mother, Deysi Vargas, has received three letters from DHS saying her humanitarian parole is being terminated.
"It is time for you to leave the United States," one of the letters, dated April 11, stated. The letter went on to say, "If you do not depart the United States immediately you will be subject to potential law enforcement actions that will result in your removal from the United States -- unless you have otherwise obtained a lawful basis to remain here."
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Send the child home to die. That is not in "good spirit" and it certainly does not represent the America I support. They came to the USA legally, albeit on "parole". No evidence the "parole was violated".
CHLA heavily relies on donations from individuals, families, and foundations to support its mission of providing specialized pediatric care. The USA is so much better than this. why? Any decent human does not impose a death sentence on a 4-year-old child.
pseudonym "Sofia"
Sofia began receiving life-saving medical treatment for this condition at Children's Hospital Los Angeles when she and her parents crossed the border from Mexico in 2023 on humanitarian parole, Sofia's lawyers said.
Sofia's medical care, which consists of her receiving specialized IV treatments for up to 14 hours a day, can only be administered in the United States, per the equipment manufacturer, her lawyers said.
The family's lawyers said Sofia's mother, Deysi Vargas, has received three letters from DHS saying her humanitarian parole is being terminated.
"It is time for you to leave the United States," one of the letters, dated April 11, stated. The letter went on to say, "If you do not depart the United States immediately you will be subject to potential law enforcement actions that will result in your removal from the United States -- unless you have otherwise obtained a lawful basis to remain here."