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Judge orders Trump to stop expelling kids

- By Nomaan Merchant

HOUSTON — A federal judge Wednesday ordered the Trump administra­tion to stop expelling immigrant children who cross the southern border alone, halting a policy that has resulted in thousands of rapid deportatio­ns of minors during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan issued a preliminar­y injunction sought by legal groups suing on behalf of children whom the government sought to expel before they could request asylum or other protection­s under federal law.

The Trump administra­tion has expelled at least 8,800 unaccompan­ied children since March, when it issued an emergency declaratio­n citing the coronaviru­s as grounds for barring most people crossing the border fromremain­ing in theUnited States.

Border agents have forced many people to return to Mexico right away, while detaining others in holding facilities or hotels, sometimes for days or weeks. Meanwhile, government- funded facilities meant to hold children while they are placed with sponsors have thousands of unused beds.

Sullivan’s order bars only the expulsion of children who cross the border unaccompan­ied by a parent.

The government has expelled nearly 200,000 people since March, including adults, and parents and children traveling together.

“This policy was sending thousands of young children back to danger without any hearing,” said Lee Gelernt, a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union. “Like so many other Trump administra­tion policies, itwas gratuitous­ly cruel and unlawful.”

The Justice Department did not say whether it would appeal. It has appealed another federal judge’s order barring the use of hotels to detain children.

 ?? ERIC GAY/AP ?? Immigrants seeking asylum walk in August at the ICE South Texas Family Residentia­l Center in Dilley, Texas.
ERIC GAY/AP Immigrants seeking asylum walk in August at the ICE South Texas Family Residentia­l Center in Dilley, Texas.

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