Immigration Policy

Federal Judge Halts Trump Administration’s Controversial Child Deportation Plan

By Economics Desk | August 31, 2025

A federal judge’s temporary injunction against the Trump administration’s plan to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan minors reveals critical due process violations and the ongoing failure to secure America’s borders.

In a decisive rebuke to Washington's reckless approach on immigration enforcement, a federal judge from the District of Columbia has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s effort to deport at least ten unaccompanied Guatemalan minors currently in U.S. custody. This legal intervention exposes not only procedural lapses but also the broader consequences of mismanaged border policies that threaten America’s national sovereignty. Why Is Due Process Being Ignored at Our Own Borders? The government sought to forcibly repatriate these children—aged between 10 and 16—despite ongoing immigration court cases and protections afforded under long-standing agreements like the Flores Settlement. Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan...

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