Judge temporarily blocks US efforts to remove some immigrant Guatemalan and Honduran children
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Judge temporarily blocks US efforts to remove some immigrant Guatemalan and Honduran children
"TUCSON, Ariz. -- An Arizona judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's effort to remove Guatemalan and Honduran children living in shelters or foster care after coming to the U.S. alone, according to a decision Thursday. U.S. District Judge Rosemary Marquez in Tucson extended a decision made over the Labor Day weekend. The video in the player above is from a previous report."
"Lawyers for the children said their clients have said they fear going home, and that the government is not following laws designed to protect migrant children. A legal aid group filed a lawsuit in Arizona on behalf of 57 Guatemalan children and another 12 from Honduras between the ages 3 and 17. SEE ALSO | As Guatemalan kids sit in planes on tarmac, judge orders they stay in the US, for now Copyright © 2025 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved."
An Arizona judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's effort to remove Guatemalan and Honduran children living in shelters or foster care after arriving in the U.S. alone. U.S. District Judge Rosemary Marquez in Tucson extended a prior decision made over the Labor Day weekend. Lawyers for the children reported that their clients fear returning to their home countries and asserted that the government is not following laws designed to protect migrant children. A legal aid group filed a lawsuit in Arizona on behalf of 57 Guatemalan children and 12 Honduran children ranging in age from 3 to 17.
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