A recent case of a 2-year-old U.S. citizen being deported to Honduras has shocked and outraged many. The child, born in the U.S. to Honduran parents, was reportedly sent back to Honduras by U.S. immigration authorities.

The judge overseeing the case has demanded answers from officials on how such a grave mistake could have occurred. The child’s family is devastated and is seeking justice for this egregious error.

Former border czar, Tom Homan, has defended the actions of immigration authorities, stating that they were merely following protocol. However, many critics argue that the deportation of a U.S. citizen, especially one so young, is a clear violation of human rights.

This case highlights the ongoing issues within the U.S. immigration system and the need for reform. Deporting U.S. citizens, especially children, should never be acceptable or allowed. The family of the child is hopeful for a resolution that will bring their loved one back home to the U.S. and hold those responsible for this injustice accountable.