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Arizona judge blocks Trump administration from deporting migrant Guatemalan and Honduran children

The order protects 69 unaccompanied Guatemalan and Honduran children from deportation amid legal concerns over their access to counsel and case hearings, court records show.

  • A federal judge in Arizona, Rosemary Márquez, temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration from deporting Guatemalan and Honduran children who came to the U.S. alone, citing concerns over deportation processes.
  • This ruling extends protections for children living in shelters and was influenced by a lawsuit from the Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project for 69 minor plaintiffs.
  • The lawsuit seeks to provide these children with legal representation and the opportunity to present their cases properly.
  • The Trump administration claimed it aims to reunite these children with their families, asserting it is acting in the children’s best interests.
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Arizona Mirror broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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