Disaster Critically ill 4-year-old ordered to self-deport to Mexico - The family's attorney's said that if the child is deported and removed from accessing her specialized medical care, her doctors have been clear that she will die within days.

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I wanted to jump on the bandwagon too. -OP
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The child has been receiving care at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles for short bowel syndrome.​

A 4-year-old girl with a life-threatening medical condition could die if she gets deported, according to her doctors at the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

The child and her family arrived from Mexico in 2023 after she was granted temporary humanitarian permission, the family’s attorney confirmed.

Now, the Trump administration ordered the child and her family to self-deport.

The young girl, who goes by the name of Sofia, is living with short bowel syndrome and receives care in the U.S. for her illness.

According to Jean Amado, the directing attorney of the Immigrants Rights Project at Public Council, the child's condition prevents her from being able to take in and process nutrients on her own.

She requires very specialized medical care that requires her to undergo IV treatments 14 hours a day in her home. Sofia’s condition is severe and requires her to receive treatment every six weeks, according to the family.

During a press conference on Wednesday, attorneys representing the family said that Sofia's treatment cannot be administered outside of the United States, so it's imperative that she remains here.

"Deporting this family under these conditions is not only unlawful, it constitutes a moral failure that violates the basic tenets of humanity and decency," Amado said.

On April 11, Sofia's mother received a notice from immigration authorities letting her know that their humanitarian parole would be revoked and that the work permits of the parents would be canceled, Amado said.

"They received a subsequent notice weeks later, and a third notice in May, verifying that they are no longer in lawful status and are now vulnerable to deportation. The notices also ordered the family to leave the United States immediately," Amado said.

The family's attorney's said that if the child is deported and removed from accessing her specialized medical care, her doctors have been clear that she will die within days.

Short bowel syndrome occurs when a portion of the small intestine is unable to function well or is missing and could lead to nutrient deficiencies, malnutrition and weight loss.

While Sofia's condition has improved, she cannot live independently without that treatment, Amado said.

Rebecca Brown, Sofia's lawyer, said that the child's mother did "everything she was asked to do to save her child's life. She applied to enter the United States to get better treatment for her daughter, and waited until that application was granted before coming here."

She added that all that the mother wants is for her child to continue to receive the amazing care that Sofia is getting at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
 
During a press conference on Wednesday, attorneys representing the family said that Sofia's treatment cannot be administered outside of the United States, so it's imperative that she remains here.
I'd like an explanation as to why nowhere south of the border can administer the treatment. Canada is welcome to use its amazing healthcare on her behalf.
 
WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO TAKE CARE OF EVERY SINGLE FUCKED UP CHILD FROM SOUTH AMERICA
Ackshually Mexico is in North America.

She's a Mexican citizen, so the Mexican government should pay for her treatment. If it can't be done in Mexico, then they can pay for her plane tickets, her hotel stays, and her US hospital bills. Only an inhuman monster would refuse to do so. Are the Mexican government inhuman monsters?
 
While Sofia's condition has improved, she cannot live independently without that treatment, Amado said.
14-hours a day IV treatment is progress? Is the plan for her to keep doing this forever? They got temporary humanitarian permission, temporary is not forever.

I'm not blaming the parents for fighting for their child. They're allowed to be irrational about their kid, it's human instinct. But what's the hospital's plan? Will she always need treatment for more than 12 hours a day? Is there an end to this? What are they promising these parents? How is she supposed to have an adult life if she cannot be without treatment for a few days without dying? They should have let her pass painlessly as a baby if she will never have a chance at a normal life and she can only get treatment in one single country.
 
WDYM, she’s Californian.
*Baja Californian
They should have let her pass painlessly as a baby if she will never have a chance at a normal life and she can only get treatment in one single country.
It's my opinion that parents shouldn't be allowed to do this to their kids. I understand them trying and don't blame them, since being a parent will do that to you. But a medical ethics board should take that decision out of their hands.
 
After six months, they finally managed to find a genuinely sympathetic immigrant.

They didn't say she couldn't be treated in her home country though, especially if the main form of care is receiving IV treatment, which could be performed basically anywhere. They also don't describe any long term treatment goals like surgery, which she could await in her home country until her appointment. Too little information, which I'm sure is an oversight
 
That's a mexican? Seems more a central american monkey.
She probably isn't from Mexico. The article is being purposefully obtuse and said "She arrived from Mexico." Which just means her family carried her across the border when she was 2 years old....from Mexico. A jeet crossing the southern border is also "arriving from Mexico."
 
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