Judge extends temporary measures protecting Guatemalan children from deportation
A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order preventing deportation of 327 Guatemalan migrant children amid disputed claims about parental consent, with protections lasting until Sept. 16.
- A federal judge, Timothy J. Kelly, has decided to keep measures that protect Guatemalan migrant children from deportation.
- Judge Kelly's decision keeps Guatemalan children in government shelters safe from removal until September 16.
- The temporary restraining order allows removals only if an immigration judge has previously reviewed their cases.
- The government claims it has the right to return children under the guidance of the Guatemalan government.
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A federal judge temporarily maintains the measures preventing Donald Trump's administration from expelling Guatemalan migrant children.

Judge extends temporary measures protecting Guatemalan children from deportation
A federal judge is temporarily keeping measures in place to prevent the Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan migrant children in government custody.

US judge extends block on deportations of Guatemala unaccompanied migrant children
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A U.S. federal judge extended a block on a Trump administration attempt to deport Guatemalan unaccompanied children with active immigration cases, keeping the policy frozen until Tuesday to provide more time to consider the dispute.
Judge extends block on deportation of Guatemala unaccompanied migrant children
WASHINGTON — A federal judge extended a block on a Trump administration attempt to deport Guatemalan unaccompanied children with active immigration cases, keeping the policy frozen until Sept. 16, to provide additional time to consider the dispute.
Miami.- A U.S. federal judge extended until Tuesday the order that prevents the Donald Trump Administration from deporting to Guatemala a group of hundreds of unaccompanied minors who are in the custody of the authorities. “The temporary restraining order entered on August 31 at 12:37 p.m. is ordered to extend until September 16, 2025. Defendants (the authorities) remain under the same obligations until then,” established on Saturday Judge Timot…
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