Image courtesy of Immigration Impact   A two-year-old U.S. citizen, identified as V.M.L., left the United States with her deported Honduran mother after the mother chose to take her child with her to Honduras. The child was not deported. U.S. citizens cannot legally be deported, but the mother’s decision to bring her daughter was processed by ICE based on the mother’s verbal and written consent. The man claiming to be the child’s father, who is a non-citizen, filed an emergency petition to seek custody. However, he failed to present himself to ICE when requested, and the petition came too late to prevent the mother’s departure. Furthermore, he did not have legal custody of the child, so the child remained with the mother, the legal guardian….

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