Since Trump signed the travel ban, the liberal media strictly criticized Trump’s decision. Illegal immigrants were described by them as innocent people who never cause violence in the United States.

A mother of four living in Ohio was deported to Mexico after a traffic stop revealed she entered the country illegally from Mexico nearly 20 years ago.

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Beatriz Morelos Casillas, 37, was arrested for driving without a license near Cleveland, Ohio, CBS News reported.

She was deported to Nuevo Laredo, one of the most dangerous places in Mexico and where the State Department issued a travel warning in December 2016 due to violent crime.

Beatriz’s husband – who is here legally on a work visa – drove from Ohio to be with her and make sure she’s safe.

Her relatives in Ohio called her deportation unfair and worry about the uncertain future ahead for Beatriz and her family, reports CBS News’ Tony Dokoupil.

“She’s scared, I believe she’s more scared for her children than for her right now,” said Christian Enrique Gutierrez Morelos. Morelos and his wife, Sonia, are aching over the quick deportation of their Aunt Beatriz.

Beatriz was heading home from work when she was pulled over and arrested. Within 10 days, she was in Mexico.

“What happened to Beatriz was the direct result of the new administration and the policies that have been given to ICE,” said Elizabeth Ford, an immigration attorney working on Beatriz’s behalf.

“People with no criminal history are being told they have to leave the country in a very short amount of time when they’ve built an entire life here with children and houses and families and jobs,” Ford said.

“ICE prioritizes arrests based on criminal threats, national security, those who violate immigration laws,” said Thomas Homan, acting ICE director.

No criminal history? She’s been living here illegally for 20 years and obviously driving around town without insurance or a drivers license too. Those kids are brainwashed. They should be devastated because of the reckless position she put her kids in, not because she was deported.

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