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Deported 6-year-old deaf boy could die in Colombia without medical attention, his attorney says

Attorney Nikolas De Bremaeker said deaf 6-year-old boy Joseph Lodano Rodriguez, who was snatched from Northern California and deported to Colombia earlier this month, needs to be returned to the U.S. immediately or he may die.

5 April 2026 at 04:37 pm
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Deported 6-year-old deaf boy could die in Colombia without medical attention, his attorney says

In a harrowing case that has drawn international attention, a six-year-old deaf boy named Joseph Lodano Rodriguez, who was forcibly removed from his home in Northern California and deported to Colombia, faces a dire medical crisis. According to his attorney, Nikolas De Bremaeker, Joseph requires urgent medical attention in the United States, and if he is not returned to the country promptly, his life could be at risk.

The circumstances surrounding Joseph's deportation are shrouded in controversy and legal complexity. The boy, who was living with his mother in California, was suddenly taken from his home by Colombian authorities earlier this month. The exact details of how this happened remain unclear, but it is believed that the deportation was carried out under the authority of a Colombian court order.

Joseph's mother, who has not been named, had reportedly lost custody of her son in Colombia before he was taken to the United States. However, she had managed to secure temporary custody in California, where she believed her son would receive the medical care he needed. The sudden deportation has left her and her legal team scrambling to reunite Joseph with his medical team and ensure his safety.

Joseph's condition is critical. As a deaf child, he relies heavily on specialized medical care and communication strategies that are tailored to his needs. His attorney has emphasized that Joseph's health is at risk if he is not allowed to return to the United States, where he has been receiving essential treatment.

The legal battle for Joseph's return to the United States is ongoing. De Bremaeker has filed a motion with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Department of State, urging them to intervene and facilitate Joseph's return. The attorney has argued that Joseph's deportation was unlawful and that his mother's rights as a parent have been violated.

The case has drawn the attention of human rights organizations and medical professionals, who are calling for urgent action to ensure Joseph's safety. Medical experts have stated that the boy's condition is such that he cannot survive without immediate and appropriate care, which is only available in the United States.

The Colombian government has been informed of the situation, but its response has been unclear. It is not known whether the authorities in Colombia are aware of Joseph's medical needs or whether they are considering the possibility of allowing him to return to the United States for treatment.

Meanwhile, Joseph's mother is desperate to bring her son back to the country where he has been receiving care. She has expressed her fear that if Joseph is not returned soon, he may not survive the ordeal. The family is counting on the support of the U.S. government and legal system to ensure that Joseph receives the medical attention he needs.

This case highlights the complexities of international child custody battles and the challenges faced by children with special medical needs when they are separated from their caregivers. It also underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation in ensuring that children receive the care and protection they need, regardless of their nationality or the circumstances of their upbringing.

As the legal battle continues, the fate of young Joseph hangs in the balance. His family and legal team are doing everything they can to secure his return to the United States, where he can receive the medical care that is critical to his survival. The world is watching this tragic story unfold, hoping that justice will prevail and that Joseph will be able to return to the care and safety of his mother and medical team.

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