Tuxon, Areez – A federal judge in Arizona on Thursday prevented the administration of President Donald Trump temporarily from deporting dozens of children of Guatemalan and Honduran immediately who came to the United States alone.
The American boycott judge, Rosemary Marquis, gave Toxon a preliminary order, pointing to concerns about the steps taken by the government to prepare for children’s deportation.
She wrote: “The basis of the defendants’ argument for their authority to transfer the USA prosecutors is that the defendants are united by prosecutors who have parents abroad, but the lawyer has not been able to determine one example of coordination between a parent and any government – American or Guatemali.”
The ruling extends to protect children who live in shelters or custody after Marquis A. A temporary restriction order During the Labor Day. Children were supposed to prevent him from removing him until at least 26 September.
The lawsuit was filed by the Florence immigrant & Refugee rights project on behalf of 57 Guatemali children and 12 others from Honduras, between the ages of 3 and 17.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Associated Press email request.
This lawsuit and One relevant in Washington It was provided in response to the Trump administration’s work to deport the invalid -guns.
Last month, the administration informed the shelters-where immigrant children who travel alone at the beginning after crossing the border between the United States and Mexico-that they would return them to Guatemala and that they should be prepared within hours. Many children reached the maximum limit of aircraft in Texas on the morning of August 31, and they were appointed to Guatemala.
The lawsuit in Arizona is required by the government to give children the opportunity to present their cases and obtain the legal advisor. It also wants to put children in the least restricted settings in their interest.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration replied, saying that it is trying to reunite children with their families, which is in the interest of children and based on a Guatemic government.