Senator Marco Rubio is forcefully rejecting accusations that minor U.S. citizens have been deported without due process under current immigration enforcement. Amid rising political tension and misinformation surrounding immigration policy, Rubio made it clear that the United States has robust legal protections for all citizens—especially minors.

Rubio emphasized that the allegations circulating online and through media outlets are “false, irresponsible, and politically motivated.” He stated that no minor U.S. citizen can be legally deported without facing a full legal review, including opportunities to present evidence, access to legal counsel, and multiple levels of appeal.
“This is just another desperate attempt to create false narratives about America’s immigration enforcement,” Rubio said during a press conference. “The truth is that our laws and systems work to protect U.S. citizens, regardless of age.”
The controversy stems from confusion surrounding minors apprehended at the border and non-citizen children. Rubio explained that while some minors have been processed through immigration courts, none of them were U.S. citizens. Border security officials have protocols in place to immediately verify citizenship status before any removal action is considered.
Protecting American Citizens and the Integrity of U.S. Immigration Law
Rubio’s defense highlights the broader debate between enforcing immigration laws and ensuring due process. By directly addressing and debunking the claims, Rubio reinforced his stance as a leading advocate for fair but firm immigration policy.
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