A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from immediately deporting hundreds of Guatemalan children, criticizing the government for providing misleading justifications and rushing the deportations without proper legal response, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the deportation process.
A U.S. federal judge blocked the deportation of Guatemalan children, criticizing the Trump administration's justification as unfounded, highlighting the lack of evidence that parents wanted their children returned, and emphasizing the legal protections for unaccompanied minors in the U.S.
A judge ruled that the Trump administration's justification for deporting Guatemalan children was unfounded, citing lack of evidence that parents wanted their children returned, and highlighting the children's fear and distress during the deportation process. The decision is seen as a victory for the children's safety and legal rights.
A federal court temporarily halted the deportation of 76 Guatemalan minors from the U.S. after they were forcibly removed in the middle of the night, citing concerns over their safety, due process violations, and potential risks of harm if returned to Guatemala. The case highlights legal and ethical issues surrounding the treatment of unaccompanied migrant children and the ongoing debate over immigration enforcement policies.
The U.S. government, under the Trump administration, attempted to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan children from shelters, but multiple court orders have temporarily halted these removals. Guatemala has expressed willingness to receive minors willing to return voluntarily, with ongoing discussions about the number of children to be repatriated, which could be around 600. Legal protections for migrant children aim to ensure their safety and proper legal process, but concerns remain about the government's adherence to these laws.
Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID laws with no exceptions and to ban mail-in voting except for the ill and military, amid ongoing legal and political challenges. Other stories include Illinois governor opposing Trump's immigration crackdown, a judge halting the deportation of Guatemalan children, and FDA officials demanding removal of critical videos. The day also saw Rudy Giuliani hospitalized after a car accident and water quality warnings at US beaches.
A federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children facing removal by the Trump administration, citing concerns over potential harm and procedural issues, allowing the children to stay in the U.S. while their cases are challenged.
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.
A US judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan children, citing concerns about their safety and legal protections, amid reports of planned deportations and ongoing legal disputes.
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to stop the deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children after an emergency hearing revealed plans to deport them despite an earlier court order.
A U.S. federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of hundreds of Guatemalan children, citing legal protections for unaccompanied minors and concerns over their rights to due process, amid a controversial deportation effort by the Trump administration.
A U.S. federal judge temporarily blocked the deportation of 10 Guatemalan children, citing concerns over due process and protections for minors, with an emergency hearing scheduled to assess the legality of the deportations.
The US government plans to begin repatriating Guatemalan children in custody, prompting legal challenges and concerns over the children's safety and due process, with a federal judge temporarily blocking the removals amid ongoing proceedings.