The ACLU has filed a lawsuit against the federal government for refusing to release 10-year-old Rosa Maria Hernandez—who has cerebral palsy and is recovering from surgery—to her family, in defiance of her doctor’s recommendations. Outrage over her case has made national headlines and produced a viral social media campaign featuring the hashtag #FreeRosa.
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“All of us should be outraged and alarmed that the federal government would chase a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy to a hospital, arrest her after surgery, and rip her from her loving home.”
—Andre Segura, ACLU of Texas
“The government’s actions are unlawful, cruel, and threaten to keep parents with sick children from seeking care,” said Michael Tan, staff attorney with the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project. “It is also unconstitutional to deprive a child of the love and care her parents have provided her entire life.”
Hernandez, who is undocumented, was being transported by ambulance from Laredo, Texas to a children’s hospital 150 miles away for emergency gallbladder surgery when the vehicle was stopped by federal agents. After the girl’s adult cousin, who is a U.S. citizen, produced her own papers but was not able to provide proof of citizenship for Hernandez, agents accompanied them to the hospital.
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