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Biden Administration Wins Partial Nix of Court Pact on Child Migrant Detention By Daniel Wiessner (Reuters) -A federal judge in Los Angeles partially terminated a nearly 30-year-old settlement ...
Young unaccompanied migrants, from ages 3 to 9, watch television inside a playpen at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility, the main detention centre for unaccompanied children in the ...
Under a 2015 court decision related to Flores and the 2008 William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act ... U.S. detention of migrant children has long sparked controversy.
While the settlement initially largely only applied to unaccompanied minors, in 2015, U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee extended the protections to migrant children detained with their parents ...
The U.S. still separates some migrant children from their parents while holding them after they cross the border despite broad improvements at detention centers in Texas, according to a court ...
A court in Los Angeles has ordered the release of more than 100 children held in United States family immigration detention because of the risk they could catch coronavirus in the facilities.
However, the administration's court filing last month points to new laws and policies, such as federalized standards for migrant child care, as reasons why the FSA is no longer necessary.
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The U.S. still separates some migrant children from parents while holding them after they cross the border despite broad improvements at detention centers in Texas ...
“House Bill No. 3120 is a well-intentioned effort to make child detention facilities, and the communities around them, safer,” Abbott wrote. “This all seems like good policy. If a fire breaks out, ...
Biden administration wins partial nix of court pact on child migrant detention. By Daniel Wiessner. July 1, 2024 6:56 PM UTC Updated July 1, 2024 A child's hand reaches out, as ...
The U.S. is still separating some migrant children from parents while holding them after they cross the border despite broad improvements at detention centers in Texas.
A federal judge in Los Angeles partially terminated a nearly 30-year-old settlement agreement that established minimum standards for housing unaccompanied migrant children in detention facilities.
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