Judge blocks a Trump policy cutting off some social services for immigrants in the US illegally
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting policies that would have disenrolled over 100,000 children from Head Start and restricted immigrant access to key social services.
- A federal judge blocked restrictions from the Trump administration that limited services for immigrants in the U.S. illegally, including Head Start and health clinics, pending a lawsuit's resolution.
- The ruling applies to 20 states and the District of Columbia, whose Democratic attorneys general sued to challenge the restrictions.
- The judge's preliminary injunction will delay enforcement of these policies, which were aimed at limiting public benefits for unqualified immigrants.
- Judge Mary McElroy expressed concern that the policies would deter vulnerable communities from seeking essential services.
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September 11, 2025 – Los Angeles, U.S.A. – EFE. A federal judge issued a temporary order for President Donald Trump’s administration to reinstate a policy that guarantees immigrants, both legal and undocumented, access to certain health and social services benefits. The decision has a significant impact, especially on programs targeting preschool children. The order was issued by Justice Ricardo Martínez, from the West District of Washington in …
Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Banning Illegal Immigrants From Social Programs - The Thinking Conservative
Judge Mary McElroy ordered HHS, DOJ, DOE, and Labor to pause efforts to remove illegal immigrants from the programs, at least temporarily. The post Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Banning Illegal Immigrants From Social Programs appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
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