Federal Court Considers Ending Protections for Immigrant Children in U.S. Custody
A federal judge will decide whether to dissolve decades-old safeguards ensuring humane treatment of immigrant children in custody—a move with serious implications for national sovereignty and border security.
As America grapples with the ongoing crisis on its southern border, a critical judicial hearing is set to determine the future of a nearly 30-year-old agreement designed to protect immigrant children detained by federal authorities. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee will consider a request from the Trump administration to end the Flores Settlement Agreement, which enforces strict standards on how Customs and Border Protection (CBP) treats children in custody. Can We Compromise Child Safety Under the Guise of Reform? The Flores agreement isn’t just about paperwork; it mandates that immigrant children be held under safe, sanitary conditions and...
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