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Holes in immigration laws are allowing state court judges to grant custody of migrant children to American families without notifying their deported parents, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.
The AP scoured hundreds of court documents and immigration records to reveal several cases of children being permanently, legally taken from their families after initial separations.
The report focuses on the case of Alexa Ramos, who was separated from her mother, Araceli, for 15 months, to explain issues of the legal standing for children placed under the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
https://thehill.com/policy/internat...ren-may-be-adopted-after-parents-are-deported
https://apnews.com/97b06cede0c149c492bf25a48cb6c26f
The AP scoured hundreds of court documents and immigration records to reveal several cases of children being permanently, legally taken from their families after initial separations.
The report focuses on the case of Alexa Ramos, who was separated from her mother, Araceli, for 15 months, to explain issues of the legal standing for children placed under the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
https://thehill.com/policy/internat...ren-may-be-adopted-after-parents-are-deported
https://apnews.com/97b06cede0c149c492bf25a48cb6c26f