Judge Blocks Deportation of Children to Guatemala
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Court blocks deportation flights of unaccompanied minors
Dozens of Guatemalan children are back in federal custody after a late-night court order temporarily halted their deportation. The ruling came after the unaccompanied minors had already been boarded on planes. A temporary restraining order blocks the deportations of such children for at least two weeks. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Kica Matos of the National Immigration Law Center.
Judge blocks deportation of children to Guatemala
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Sunday issued a restraining order blocking the Trump administration from deporting unaccompanied migrant children in federal custody to Guatemala after lawyers said it would violate U.S. laws and deportations appeared imminent.
A federal judge temporarily blocked this Sunday afternoon the repatriation of unaccompanied Guatemalan minors in U.S. custody, while the government was in the process of repatriating some of them during the morning. A warning sent to lawyers about the repatriations triggered an emergency mobilization on Sunday morning, [...]
Recently, a federal judge impacted on the decision to temporarily suspend the deportation of Guatemalan children by the government of President Donald Trump. She also convened an emergency hearing for this Sunday afternoon, in order to assess the legality of deportation actions. YOU CAN SEE: Confirmed the worst news for immigrants: by ICE raids, construction companies face this difficult situation It should be noted that this measure has been ca…
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