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Court Lets Border Officials Return Unaccompanied Children

The federal government can start expelling unaccompanied migrant children apprehended at the southern border under a public health order.

Deanna Garcia

Feb 01, 2021

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A federal court ruled the federal government can start the expulsion of unaccompanied migrant children apprehended at the southern border under a public health order enacted by former President Donald Trump. Ruth Clemens, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, did not specify if these expulsion would restart immediately. Lee Gelernt, a lawyer from American Civil Liberties Union, said even if the Biden administration doesn’t lift the restrictions quickly, it could still not apply the policy to children. The three judges on the panel, all appointed by Trump, did not explain the reversal in the two-page order. The New York Times

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