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Judge blocks Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan minors

A federal judge issued a 14-day restraining order to halt the Trump administration's effort to deport about 600 unaccompanied Guatemalan children amid legal challenges citing federal protections.

  • A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from deporting over 600 Guatemalan minors who arrived in the U.S. alone, after some were on planes ready to return to Guatemala.
  • Judge Sparkle Sooknanan issued the order, citing that "exigent circumstances" warranted immediate action to keep the children in the U.S. until a hearing could be held.
  • The National Immigration Law Center filed a class action lawsuit, arguing that the deportation violated multiple federal laws, including the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008.
  • Efr�n C. Olivares from the National Immigration Law Center stated that it is "a dark and dangerous moment" for the country when the government targets vulnerable children without legal rights.
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Chaotic showdown over Guatemalan children exposes fault lines in Trump’s deportation push

A reconstruction of the aborted deportation of dozens of Guatemalan children on Labor Day weekend illuminates the latest clash between the administration’s desire for mass deportations and longstanding legal protections for migrants.

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By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN It all started with a couple of notices from the Trump administration and then an avalanche of messages and calls between lawyers and youth advocates: Guatemalan children in U.S. government custody were being moved in the middle of the night to be sent back to their home country. On Saturday night and until Sunday morning, the shelter staff woke up the children—some of them crying or throwing up in fear, according to le…

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