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Last week, three young children, who were U.S. citizens, included one cancer-including one cancer-related child, according to advocacy groups and family lawyers.

The lawyer for the child's family said one of the children was a four-year-old child with stage 4 cancer and his family lawyer was not treated with medication.

Donald Trump's borders Tom Homan said mothers have chosen their choice with their citizens' children. “Having an American citizen child does not protect you from the law,” he said, adding that mothers are illegal in the United States.

Trump faces a rebound during his first term, a policy that separates thousands of children from their parents.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials in New Orleans deported two mothers and three children to Honduras, Louisiana, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) said in a statement Friday.

The ACLU said the two families, including a pregnant mother, lived in the United States for many years and were “exited in disturbing circumstances, which caused serious due process problems”.

Advocates say one of the repatriated U.S. citizens children suffer from metastatic cancer and are deported from the country without the ability to consult with doctors.

Homan told reporters at a press conference Monday morning that deporting families is better than separating them.

"We bring the family together," he said. "What we do is move the kids away with the mothers who ask for the kids to go. There are parents' decisions."

Homan dismissed the use of the term “exited” to describe children removed from the country.

"They were not deported. We do not expel our citizens. Their parents made this decision, not the U.S. government," he said.

Last week, a federal judge said he had "strong suspicions" that one of the children was deported to Honduras, a two-year-old citizen, was sent away for "no meaningful process."

The Louisiana-born child and his family were arrested April 22 during a routine appointment with the New Orleans Immigration Office, according to court documents.

"The judge is due process," Homan said in an interview with CBS on Sunday, adding that the two-year-old mother "has due process taxpayer fees and was ordered by an immigration judge after the hearing, so she has due process."

A hearing is planned in a case held on May 19 to address whether the government gives families due process.

The ACLU said the second family was detained on April 24, when the ICE refused to respond to requests from its attorney and family to contact them.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt touted the government's immigration enforcement actions in the first 100 days on Monday.

Levitt said Trump will sign two new executive orders as part of his crackdown on immigration, including directing officials to release a list of places the administration has identified as a “sanitary city.”

The term “sanitary city” has been popular in the United States for more than a decade to describe where its aid is restricted to federal immigration authorities. Since this is not a legal term, cities have taken different approaches, with some establishing policies legally, while others simply changing policing behavior.

Leavitt conducted an immigration raid on Sunday at a "underground" nightclub in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she said officials detained more than 100 undocumented immigrants and occupied weapons and drugs.

The Drug Enforcement Bureau wrote in an article on X that it would arrest 114 immigrants and “take a bus for processing and may eventually deport.”

Thousands of undocumented immigrants have been detained since Donald Trump returned to the White House on January 20.