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Jenny L Flores v. Edwin Meese
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- American Academy of Pediatrics
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November 15, 2019
Feds Will Appeal Block Of Migrant Child Detention Regulations
The Trump administration has told a California federal judge that it plans to appeal her order blocking regulations that would do away with time limits on detaining immigrant minors.
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September 27, 2019
Migrant Kid Detention Rule Blocked After Judge Slams DOJ
U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee on Friday blocked Trump administration regulations that would do away with time limits on detaining immigrant minors after blasting a government attorney for trying to defend them.
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September 03, 2019
Flores Attys Fight DHS Bid To Detain Immigrant Kids Longer
Attorneys for a class of detained immigrant children told a California federal court that the Trump administration violated a 20-year-old settlement by issuing a new regulation that allows families to be detained together while their immigration court proceedings continue.
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July 10, 2019
20 State AGs Seek Safe Conditions For Migrant Kids
A coalition of 20 states urged a California federal court on Tuesday to stop the Trump administration from keeping migrant children in adverse detention conditions, arguing that immediate action is necessary for the sake of their safety and well-being.
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June 28, 2019
Judge Wants Kid Border Facility Conditions Fixed 'Post Haste'
A California federal judge Friday gave the Trump administration two weeks to get living conditions for children being detained at border facilities up to snuff, following reports that kids there are malnourished and living in freezing and unsanitary conditions.
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June 27, 2019
Flores Attys Say Border Facilities Violate Protections For Kids
The attorneys for a class of migrant children urged a California federal court Wednesday to order Texas border facilities be immediately brought up to snuff, following reports that children there are malnourished and living in freezing and unsanitary conditions.
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April 22, 2019
Flores Attys Request $1.2M Fee Award For Compliance Order
The lawyers who successfully secured a federal court order last year forcing the Trump administration to follow established standards of care for immigrant minors in government custody have asked for more than $1.2 million in attorney fees and court costs.
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January 14, 2019
Feds Ask 9th Circ. To Delay Flores Appeal During Shutdown
The Trump administration asked the Ninth Circuit to postpone its appeal of a federal judge's refusal to loosen standards of care for children detained in immigration custody, saying that regulatory processes that have been halted due to the partial government shutdown might affect the case.
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November 08, 2018
19 Cities, Counties Say Detained-Minor Rules Flout Flores
Nineteen cities and counties on Wednesday got behind a class asking a California federal judge to block the government's proposed rule changes regarding its detention of immigrant minors, saying the changes would "directly undermine" core protections and concerns in their case's consent decree.
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November 06, 2018
Refugee Agency Can't Dodge Court Monitor For Detained Kids
A California federal judge Monday refused to shield the Office of Refugee Resettlement from a court order appointing an independent monitor to oversee whether the agency is meeting the standards of care set for detained immigrant children, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to limit the scope of the monitor's authority.