2 US citizen children deported to Mexico along with their mother, attorney says
- On May 6, 2025, a woman named Denisse Parra Vargas was deported from Austin, Texas, to Reynosa, Mexico, along with her three children, two of whom hold U.S. Citizenship.
- The deportation followed a traffic stop on April 30 for expired license tags that led to the detention of Vargas, her partner Omar, and later her children during an ICE appointment.
- Advocates say ICE was informed the children were U.S. Citizens but deported the family anyway, denying them communication with family members willing to care for the children in the U.S.
- Attorney Cori Hash stated, "These actions are clearly illegal" and said the deportation involved no due process, causing trauma to the children and concerns about ongoing ICE enforcement.
- The case highlights criticism of immigration enforcement policies under the Trump administration and has prompted legal groups to call for answers and due process protections for affected families.
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