This is why:
A Guatemalan woman who gave birth in Tucson on Wednesday — days after entering Arizona through the desert and getting arrested by border agents — is facing rapid deportation proceedings under Trump's "expedited removal" policy, which could put her and her baby's health and safety at risk, according to an immigration attorney.
But Department of Homeland Security officers, who are posted outside the woman's Tucson Medical Center hospital room, are refusing to let the new mother speak to a lawyer, as she's requested, the Tucson attorney, Luis Campos, told the Arizona Daily Star on Thursday.
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But when Campos attempted to visit her at TMC, DHS officers — who appeared to be with Customs and Border Protection — blocked the entrance to her hospital room, saying he needed a signed G-28 form identifying him as the woman's lawyer before he could see her, Campos told the Star.
Campos had the form with him and just needed the woman's signature, but CBP officers said neither he, nor a hospital official, would be allowed to take the form to her so she could sign, he said.
That is some serious Kafkaesque bullshit, right there. Das ICEstapo: All of the fascism, half of the competence.
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"Inhuman Nazi Cocksuckers" sounds like the title of a very bad niche pr0n movie. 😬
Or a future documentary of the current administration.
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