A federal judge in San Diego has ordered the Trump administration to restore social and legal services for families who were separated at the border. This ruling stems from violations of a court settlement aimed at addressing the lasting harm caused by the administration's family separation policy during its first term. The judge dismissed the administration's reasoning that cost concerns and diversity, equity, and inclusion policies justified the cessation of contracts, setting a compliance deadline for August 25.
A federal judge in San Diego ordered the Trump administration to reinstate social and legal services for families separated at the border, ruling it violated a court settlement.
The judge rejected claims from the administration that cost concerns and DEI policies justified the ending of contracts and required compliance by August 25.
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