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Judge orders return of 3 deported families protected by family separation settlement
Judge Sabraw ruled deportations violated a 2023 settlement protecting families separated under Trump’s 2018 policy and ordered the government to pay for their return.
- A federal judge ruled that the U.S. government must bring back three families deported in recent months, saying their removals were based on “lies, deception and coercion” and violated a legal settlement tied to the Trump-era family separation policy.
- The court found the mothers were legally allowed to stay in the U.S. under humanitarian parole until 2027, as part of a settlement covering roughly 6,000 families separated at the border in 2018, and ordered the government to pay for their return travel.
- In one case, a mother and her three children — including a 6-year-old U.S. citizen — were deported to Honduras after repeated ICE check-ins disrupted her life and employment; the judge rejected claims the family left voluntarily, citing pressure from immigration officials.
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Judge catches feds lying, orders deported families brought back
A federal judge has once again found that DHS agents' lies violate the law and invalidate their deportation of three families. The judge ordered the government to undo their evil post haste. A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return three immigrant families to the U.S. — Read the rest The post Judge catches feds lying, orders deported families brought back appeared first on Boing Boing.
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Judge orders return of 3 deported families protected by family separation settlement
A federal judge says the Trump administration must bring back three deported families who should have been allowed to remain in the United States under a court settlement involving the separation of children from their parents at the border.
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