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Judge blocks Trump administra­tion from detaining migrant families indefinite­ly

- Reuters

A judge in Los Angeles has blocked a Trump administra­tion rule that sought to detain migrant families indefinite­ly, saying it was inconsiste­nt with a 1997 court settlement that governs conditions for migrant children in US custody.

The 1997 settlement agreement, which originated in 1985 with a complaint brought on behalf of 15-year-old Salvadoran immigrant Jenny L Flores, set standards for humane treatment of children in detention and ordered their prompt release in most cases.

The Trump administra­tion had hoped a new rule issued on 23 August would supersede that settlement.

“This regulation is inconsiste­nt with one of the primary goals of the Flores agreement, which is to instate a general policy favoring release and expeditiou­sly place minors ‘in the least restrictiv­e setting appropriat­e to the minor’s age and special needs’,” the judge Dolly Gee wrote in her ruling.

Donald Trump has made cracking down on immigratio­n a hallmark of his presidency, and administra­tion officials have repeatedly referred to the Flores agreement’s standards as “loopholes” that attract migrants by forcing authoritie­s to release people pending their immigratio­n hearings.

The new regulation would have allowed the administra­tion to hold families in detention centers until their cases are decided, a process that can take months or years. It had been due to go into effect next month.

In a court hearing in Los Angeles on Friday, Gee asked the justice department attorney August Flentje how he could argue that the new regulation­s were not inconsiste­nt with the terms of the Flores agreement.

“Just because you tell me it is night outside, doesn’t mean it is not day,” Gee said.

Lawyers for the Trump administra­tion are expected to appeal.

 ?? Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images ?? Women and children, many fleeing poverty and violence in Central America, arrive at a bus station following release from Customs and Border Protection on 22 June 2018 in McAllen, Texas.
Photograph: Spencer Platt/Getty Images Women and children, many fleeing poverty and violence in Central America, arrive at a bus station following release from Customs and Border Protection on 22 June 2018 in McAllen, Texas.

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