Trump deports dangerous hardened criminal

So the court didn't mention a letter. See, that's the court's issue, the Trump regime and his supporters are notorious liars.
 
So the court didn't mention a letter. See, that's the court's issue, the Trump regime and his supporters are notorious liars.
In court, Trump administration officials said the mother told them she wanted to bring the child with her to Honduras. The filing included a handwritten note in Spanish that officials claimed was written by the mother, confirming her wish.

"The judge, however, said he had wanted to verify that."
 
"The judge, however, said he had wanted to verify that."
Yes, verify her decision, that's what the case is all about.

One scenario,

Trump apologist, "you are being deported, do you want to take your children with you? If you don't they'll be put in to the social care system and who knows where they'll end up."

Woman, "in that case I'll need to take them with me".

Trump apologist, "could you just confirm that on this piece of paper please..."
 
the mother decided to keep her kid with her the kid was not deported it was the mothers rightful choice to make
Incorrect.

The mother does not have the right in the USA to take HER child, without the written permission of the father as he is a USA citizen.
 
The quote from the actual judge asking to verify this proves it
No, that was a newspaper article. I've given you the Judges actual words, no letter.

The judge has doubts whether due process was followed and has arranged another hearing to discuss it further. I'm really not sure what you are arguing about.
 
No, that was a newspaper article. I've given you the Judges actual words, no letter.

The judge has doubts whether due process was followed and has arranged another hearing to discuss it further. I'm really not sure what you are arguing about.
so as i said you have been watching too much judge judy . the judge has asked to see the evidence of the government case to decide wether due process has been followed . What part of the letter is part of the evidence are you struggling with
 
Incorrect.

The mother does not have the right in the USA to take HER child, without the written permission of the father as he is a USA citizen.
In the U.S., a mother typically does not need the father's written permission to take a child out of the country, unless there's a valid court order restricting the child's travel. While not mandatory for leaving the U.S., a written consent letter, preferably notarized, is often recommended for international travel, especially if the child is under 16 and traveling without both parents or if the destination country requires it.
 
In the U.S., a mother typically does not need the father's written permission to take a child out of the country, unless there's a valid court order restricting the child's travel. While not mandatory for leaving the U.S., a written consent letter, preferably notarized, is often recommended for international travel, especially if the child is under 16 and traveling without both parents or if the destination country requires it.
Straight from google, well done.

Now try it, I have some knowledge of this.
 
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