Antelope Valley Press

US will appeal order barring expulsions of migrant children

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HOUSTON (AP) — The US government on Wednesday appealed a judge’s order barring the expulsions of immigrant children who crossed the border alone, a policy enacted during the Coronaviru­s pandemic to deny the children asylum protection­s.

Judge Emmet Sullivan issued a preliminar­y injunction on Nov. 18 sought by advocates for immigrants that barred expulsions of unaccompan­ied children under public health laws.

The Justice Department filed a notice of appeal Wednesday night to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. It also asked Sullivan to issue a stay of the injunction pending appeal, a request he previously denied.

Since March, border agents have expelled 200,000 immigrant adults and children citing the pandemic and a need to prevent the spread of the virus, even though COVID-19 is spreading broadly through border communitie­s and the country at large.

Sullivan’s order only covered children who cross the border without a parent and not adults or parents and children. At least 8,800 unaccompan­ied children have been expelled without having a chance to seek asylum protection­s or speak to a lawyer. Most people have been expelled within hours or days, though the Trump administra­tion detained hundreds of children for weeks in hotels near the US-Mexico border for days or weeks at a time until another judge barred that practice.

President-elect Joe Biden has said he will reverse several of President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n programs when he takes office in January. Biden has not stated whether he will stop expulsions of immigrants.

 ?? ERIC GAY/AP ?? Immigrants seeking asylum walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residentia­l Center, in Dilley, Texas on Aug. 23, 2019.
ERIC GAY/AP Immigrants seeking asylum walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residentia­l Center, in Dilley, Texas on Aug. 23, 2019.

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