U.S. Court Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Children Amidst Repatriation Disputes

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A U.S. federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children, who were on the verge of being expelled without proper legal procedures, after a rushed operation by the U.S. government. The court's decision prevents their removal for 14 days to allow legal discussions, highlighting concerns over procedural fairness and the children's safety.
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