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Judge extends court-monitoring agreement for children in Customs and Border Protection custody

  • A federal judge extended a court agreement ensuring safe conditions for migrant children in custody by 18 months.
  • District Judge Dolly M. Gee made the decision a day after U.S. Customs and Border Protection was set to begin self-monitoring.
  • A court-appointed monitor will continue to visit and report on conditions for children in custody in Texas.
  • Mishan Wroe, senior attorney for the National Youth Law Center, expressed relief at the court's ruling to enforce the settlement obligations.
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