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A Honduran mother and her two children, who sued over their arrest at a U.S. courthouse, were released from detention. The family, identified as "Ms. Z," had been held for weeks after being arrested following an immigration hearing in Los Angeles. Their lawsuit challenged the Trump administration’s policy on immigrant arrests at courthouses, citing violations of their constitutional rights. The family, which includes a child undergoing chemotherapy, was released late Wednesday and plans to return to Los Angeles.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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