According to her family and doctor, Trump’s administration ordered a critically ill Mexican girl who could die within a few days if her treatment paused.
Deysi’s misery 4 -year -old daughter named only as Sofia a Gofundme The page, urgently demanding better medical care to be life -threatening, and was given a temporary humanitarian permit to come to the United States from his home country in 2023, Los Angeles Times messages.
Deysi’s misery 4-year-old daughter Sofia requires constant treatment for her condition, and she was given a temporary humanitarian permit to the US in 2023. (Jeremy Cohen/courtesy from public adviser)
Sofia has a short intestinal syndrome, a rare condition that prevents it from absorbing nutrients in food. When she was born in Playa del Carmen, in Mexico, she had to be attached to the feeding pipes 24 hours a day. Since moving to the United States, its condition has improved significantly, but it still requires treatment every day.
Trump’s administration has now ordered the deportation of Sofia, leaving her risk of dying, a lawyer representing the family.
“This is an example of medical need textbooks,” said Pro Bono’s public adviser to Pro Bono’s public advisers Rebecca Brown. “This child will die and it doesn’t make sense to happen. It would be just a cruel sacrifice.”
The family currently lives in Bakersfield, California, just over 100 miles north of Los Angeles.
The threat to Sofia’s life was confirmed by dr. John Arsenault from Los Angeles Children’s Hospital, where she regularly treats every six weeks.
Now Trump’s administration told the family to leave the country. Sofia’s doctor said that if her treatment is discontinued, “it can be fatal within a few days” (Jeremy Cohen/courtesy)
Arsenault told a letter to see Los Angeles Times The fact that if its system is discontinued due to nutrition, “it can be fatal within a few days.”
The doctor added that patients treated with treatment are called “Totaller Nutrition” at home, “not allowed to leave the country”.
“Infrastructure to provide TPN or intervene immediately if there is a problem with IV access, depends on whether our program has used US-based health care resources and does not pass through the borders,” the Arsenault explained in the letter.
Independent To comment, he contacted US citizenship and immigration services.
Sofia was born too early and had six surgeries due to intestinal clogging because the medical staff tried to control the condition in Mexico.
In one operation, a 28 -year -old misery told the newspaper that doctors had too much cut, leaving Sofia with short intestines. One infection of the blood she suffered as a result of it was almost killed.
Little Sofia spent most of her young life in the hospital. It was finally released in 2024. September but requires daily care and medication (deysi misery)
Although she was considered alive in Mexico, her condition was not better from two years and the misery knew that the family would have to move to take better care.
Woe was signed by the CBP One Biden Administration Administration to reserve a meeting with border agents in Tijuana to receive two years of deportation protection. Trump’s administration now uses the program to report to migrants independently or encounter the consequences.
At the time of appointment, 2023 31 July The agents could say that Sofia was seriously bad, just looking at her. “God knew she needed better treatment,” said the misery Los Angeles Times; “When we got to the entrance, they saw her and asked if we needed medical attention.”
On the same day, the family was taken to Rady Children’s Hospital-SAN Diego and its condition quickly improved. A year later, Sofia was directed to the Los Angeles Children’s Hospital with one of the highest rank gastroenterology programs in the US
They are under the care of 2024. September Sofia was released and could be treated comfortably at home. Meanwhile, her parents worked hard to keep the Bakersfield strange jobs.
Sofia was born too early too early and had to perform six surgery due to intestinal clogging because the medical staff tried to have the condition controlled in Mexico (deysi’s misery)
“It was incredible,” the Outlet said a Woe, who found a stable cleaner at a restaurant. “I waited so long for the doctors to tell me, ‘Madam, your daughter is all right now. She can go home. “
Sofia’s care is still frustrating. She still has to spend 14 hours a night, hooked to the intravenous feeding system, and the poor must also prescribe a variety of medicines that go to the stomach through the stomach tube four times a day. At a preschool, the school nurse must spend daily nutrition.
When everything was started, the immigration message came, and soon after the message, which terminates its permission to recruit.
Their lawyer considers that the legal status of the family was interrupted by mistake and that Sofia’s health has been a petition due to a temporary continuation of humanitarian legal status.
“This is the intended goal of helping the most vulnerable ones who need attention here,” Brown said. “We can avoid harm to the child and family.”
The misery added that they intend to stay only as long as Sofia demands treatment, which is unclear.