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Trump’s Inhumanity Reaches Another Height as 4-Year-Old American Boy with Stage 4 Cancer Is Deported to Honduras with Mom

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Published On: August 14, 2025
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Trump's Inhumane Deportation Crackdown Targets 4-year-old child with stage 4 kidney cancer
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Ever since Donald Trump began office for the second time, his policies have ignited wave of criticism. One of such is the hard core deportation crackdown. And, that deserves to be criticized because why not? Even innocent children are not spared and their lives are put to risk. Recently, ICE put a disabled child in handcuffs over a case of mistaken identity. 

Everyone can see how Trump’s hardline immigration agenda has already left a trail of misery. It has tore families apart, deported U.S. citizen children, and sparked outrage around the country.

Now comes another heart-wrenching case. A 4-year-old American boy battling Stage 4 kidney cancer, has been ripped from his life-saving treatment and deported to Honduras alongside his mother.

 According to a newly filed federal lawsuit, the boy, identified in court documents as Romeo, was one of three U.S.-born siblings caught up in an immigration raid. His 7-year-old sister and 2-year-old sister, also American citizens, were swept into detention with their mothers before all were sent out of the country.

 The suit, brought by the National Immigration Project and three law firms, alleges that the families were “illegally deported without even a semblance of due process.” The mothers, using the pseudonyms Rosario and Julia, say they begged for their children to remain in the U.S. so their care could be arranged. But they claim they were denied the chance to contact attorneys or family members.

Romeo’s story is especially devastating. Diagnosed at age 2 with “a rare and aggressive form of kidney cancer,” he had been undergoing critical, ongoing treatment in the U.S. The lawsuit says his forced removal disrupted that care and put his life at risk.

“This is emblematic of what happens when the administration is laser-focused on deportation… you are going to end up with wrongful and unlawful deportations,” attorney Stephanie Alvarez-Jones told NBC News.

The Department of Homeland Security has pushed back, claiming ICE gave the mothers the option to leave their children behind with a designated caregiver. Officials insist proper medical arrangements are always made before deportation. But immigrant rights advocates say cases like this, including previous reports of a 10-year-old girl recovering from a brain tumor sent to Mexico, paint a far different picture.

 The lawsuit seeks damages, a jury trial, and a declaration that the arrests and removals were unlawful, along with the return of the families to the United States. For Romeo, the fight is about more than just immigration law. It’s about the difference between life and death.

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Mohar Battacharjee

Mohar is a passionate MCU fan, cricket enthusiast, and a big fan of rom-coms. When she’s not re-watching a Marvel classic or catching a game, she’s either power-napping or browsing the latest MCU updates. As a Senior Editor and entertainment writer at Inquisitr now, she loves to shape her thoughts into words and bring stories to life—because that's what she does the best.

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