Senators Schiff and Padilla demand answers from DHS after a deaf child was deported without necessary hearing devices.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators call for accountability following deportation incident: U.S. Senators Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, alongside other California lawmakers, have expressed deep concern over the deportation of Lesly Rodriguez Gutierrez and her two children, including six-year-old Joseph, a deaf child who was removed without his hearing devices. They are demanding answers from the Department of Homeland Security regarding the circumstances of the deportation.
Humanitarian concerns raised by lawmakers: The lawmakers highlighted issues of due process and the adverse impact on Joseph, who has lost his educational support and is suffering from isolation after being deported to Colombia. They have called on DHS to facilitate the family's return through humanitarian parole, emphasizing the need for Joseph's medical and educational needs to be met.
Legislators demand thorough investigation: Schiff, Padilla, and their colleagues have requested specific details from the Trump Administration regarding the legal grounds for the deportation and the treatment of Joseph’s disability. They stressed the importance of adhering to federal disability protections and ensuring that cases involving minors with disabilities are handled appropriately in the future.
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