Sick toddler deported by Trump can ‘die’ within a few days if her treatment for fatal disease is cut off

Sick toddler deported by Trump can ‘die’ within a few days if her treatment for fatal disease is cut off

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A young girl who lives in California with a life -threatening health status runs the risk of death in just a few days after the president ordered her family to be deported to Mexico.

The four -year -old girl, to which is referred by her initials SGV, receives life -saving care in Bakersfield, where she lives with her parents who are allowed to emigrate to the US to get their daughter treatment for a short intestinal syndrome.

The condition prevents the body from absorbing nutrients in the right way, leading to malnutrition, bone disease and kidney complications. It can be deadly if it remains untreated

The family received humanitarian approval in 2023 to enter the country after doctors in their native Mexico reportedly did not treat her well, as a result of which SGV left repeated blood infections and, as a result of several operations that went wrong, a seriously shortened bowel.

SGV has been drastically improved since the start of treatment at the Los Angeles children’s hospital, where she undergoes near-constant care for her shortened intestine.

The parents were hopeful and saw their daughter lead an almost normal life, go to school and finally live at home with her parents, not in a hospital. But last month her mother, Deysi Vargas, received a deportation warrant from the American citizenship and immigration services.

The letter warned the family: “It is in your interest to prevent deportation and to leave the United States on its own initiative.”

SGV is currently fed by a process called total parenteral food (TPN), a way to feed a person through an IV if they cannot eat or absorb enough nutrients through the mouth. Her doctor says that forcing her the country would disrupt her treatment and “could be fatal within a few days.”

Four -year -old SGV (she is referred by her initials) and her parents have been instructed to leave the US or ‘the government will find them’

Dr. John Arsenault of Children’s, who sees the young girl every six weeks, the Los Angeles Times: “Patients at home TPN are not allowed to leave the country because the infrastructure to offer TPN or to offer immediate intervention if there is a problem with IV access depends on the use of our program of American health sources and does not cross borders.”

The family’s lawyer asked the court to expand their temporary humanitarian legal status, which can be valid from a few months to a few years, based on the medical needs of SGV. They believe that the legal status of the Vargas family has accidentally ended.

SVG was born about a month early and was immediately admitted to Intensive Care in a Cancun Hospital where she underwent six operations to repair a bowel block. But doctors cut too much of her small intestine.

She was sometimes emaciated, her body is unable to absorb nutrients and vitamins from food, which led to malnutrition.

After seven months of treatment in Cancun, the SVG doctor suggested that the family moved to Mexico City, where she could get a higher level of care.

But that wasn’t better.

Vargas told De La Times that nurses would administer the wrong medication or accelerate her food system, so that she immediately peeed it out and seriously dried out.

Another time, Vargas claimed, svg threw up at night and nobody cleaned her.

Vargas then heard that the Biden administration had started using the CBP One app to give agreements with border days to gain access on humanitarian grounds.

Vargas told De la Times that on July 31, 2023 on July 31, 2023, her husband claimed that he had been abducted, thrown by a Mexican cartel and recently received death threats.

She said that Borderpatrouille agents on the border with Tijuana-San Diego looked at SVG and knew she needed medical help.

That same day she was transferred to the Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, where she was treated for a year before she was transferred to one of the best gastroenterology programs in the Los Angeles children’s hospital.

SVG won strength, no longer thin or malnourished. She lived with her family at home and brought a food tube to school in her backpack for lunch

SVG won strength, no longer thin or malnourished. She lived with her family at home and brought a food tube to school in her backpack for lunch

SVG was treated for the first time in Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego for a year before he was transferred to one of the best gastroenterology programs in the Los Angeles children's hospital

SVG was treated for the first time in Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego for a year before he was transferred to one of the best gastroenterology programs in the Los Angeles children’s hospital

Vargas’ husband held strange jobs and performances, such as driving for Uber. Vargas found steady work that cleans a restaurant.

The family finally reached a sense of stability and normality in their lives, said Vargas.

In the meantime, SVG did better.

She was connected to feeding tubes at night and brought one with her to school in a backpack for lunch in the morning.

She was no longer thin and malnourished and she lived at home with her family, not in a hospital.

Now the family is confronted with the prospect that SVG regesses while the Trump administration is the existing humanitarian conditional release policy that she thinks was too flexible under the Biden administration.

President Joe Biden used humanitarian conditional release, so that people can also work legally in the country, more than any other president.

The Trump government asked the Supreme Court earlier this month to put an end to the humanitarian conditional release for hundreds of thousands of people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.

It is not clear whether the withdrawal of the conditional status of the family is legal or whether it is stopped by a judge, as their lawyer tries to do. But Vargas’ work authorization has already been withdrawn.

Her family is now confronted with the prospect of returning to the care in Mexico that the family in the first place claims an injured SGV, which scares Vargas.

“I know that the treatment they have for her is not enough because we have already lived it,” she said. “Those were bad times. Here she leads the most normal life possible. ‘

On his first day in office, President Trump signed an order that tightening up immigration and access to the case of a case-by-case limited and a sharp reversal of Biden's extensive use of humanitarian conditional release for refugees and medical crises

On his first day in office, President Trump signed an order that tightening up immigration and access to the case of a case-by-case limited and a sharp reversal of Biden’s extensive use of humanitarian conditional release for refugees and medical crises

The Trump administration came to the office with the promise to deport immigrants without papers with a criminal background, but immigrants with legal status are entangled in the dragnet.

The administration has only acknowledged a wrong deportation once, that of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a resident of Maryland, but has refused to follow the orders of a judge to ‘facilitate his return to the US’.

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that wants to sharpen enforcement of immigration and allows people on a case-by-case basis, “a turn of 180 degrees of BIDEN-Government that humanitarian conditional population for refugees and people who are confronted with life-imaginative medical crisses.

Thousands of immigrants who entered the country with the help of the BIDEN -administration CBP One app received deportation remediation remediations around the same time that Vargas did.

If people do not leave on their own, the notification said, without offering a timeline or instructions that they will be arrested, “the federal government will find you.”

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