Donald Trump and John Kelly, noted snowflakes

Department of Homeland Security Sec. John Kelly continues to cement his status as one of the snowflakiest members of Donald Trump’s administration, aside from the man himself, after pitching yet another fit over getting called out for his agency’s despicable deportations targeting immigrants who should not have been targeted for deportation in the first place:

Kelly shot back at Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.) over the case of a 25-year-old mother and 5-year-old son who were deported to Honduras Wednesday despite the senator’s passionate and public Twitter appeals to the Trump administration. Casey tweeted about the woman’s deportation while it was in progress, imploring the administration to halt it and excoriating President Donald Trump for the action, given that the family's life was, he said, threatened after the woman witnessed her cousin's murder. "The gang who threatened the life of this child and mother won't waste time in seeking to mete out their revenge," Casey tweeted Wednesday night.

In the process, the family’s attorneys say, DHS revealed “the name of the woman, which they say could put her life at risk in her home country. According to her attorneys, the woman’s family in Honduras had continued to receive threats while she remained in detention.”

“If DHS is putting out the actual names of our clients, that is absolutely wrong of the government,” said Lee Gelernt, a senior attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union and one of the lawyers working on the case.

Sen. Casey’s tweetstorm about the mother and child caught the attention of numerous immigration advocates and media outlets.