Judge denies Trump administration request to end a policy protecting immigrant children in custody -
💨 Abstract
A federal judge in Los Angeles has denied the Trump administration's request to end a policy protecting immigrant children in custody, citing that the Flores Settlement Agreement remains crucial despite some improvements made. The government argued that the agreement hinders their efforts to expand detention, but the judge noted ongoing violations like prolonged detention times. The Flores agreement, established in 1997, sets standards for the treatment and detention of immigrant children.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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