LAW AND ORDER: DHS shuts down the “Child Shield” defense—Fei Zheng and son sent packing! 🇺🇸✈️
NEW YORK CITY — The game is up for Fei Zheng. After three attempts to evade the law, the Chinese national and his 6-year-old son, Yuanxin, have officially been deported from New York City. Despite a desperate “anti-ICE” campaign by Astoria activists, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed the duo arrived back in China on Friday night.
Zheng, who illegally crossed the southern border in April, had become a “cause célèbre” for the radical left after he was detained at a routine check-in. But the “sad father” narrative collapsed when DHS revealed the brutal truth: Zheng wasn’t just a victim—he was a disruptive fugitive who reportedly attempted to abandon his own son to escape federal agents.

The Controversy Everyone is Ignoring
Here is the Rage Trigger: Activists are screaming “family separation,” but they are ignoring the fact that Zheng chose this. DHS offered him a seat on a deportation flight with his son months ago. He refused. He chose to be “aggressive and disruptive” to the point of endangering his child just to stall for time in a country where he had no legal right to stay.
While Queens protesters held signs saying “Kids Belong in School,” they forgot to mention that the school was a U.S. public school funded by your taxes—enrolling a child whose father had already been ordered out of the country by a judge. Why are we letting illegal stay-and-play tactics determine our national security?
The Cold Hard Truth from the Insiders
Insiders at 26 Federal Plaza are laughing at the “routine check-in” sob story. The Expert Roast? A check-in isn’t a social visit; it’s a legal requirement for people we are trying to remove. Zheng had two prior chances to go home voluntarily. He blew them.
“He tried to play the ‘child shield’ card,” one DHS official noted. “He thought having a kid in first grade made him untouchable.” The shocking fact: Zheng acted so violently during his arrest that he had to be handcuffed while his son was taken into protective custody. ICE didn’t “separate” them for fun; they separated them because the father was a physical threat to the flight’s safety

