The judge prevents us from deporting the Guatemalene children, at the present time

On Sunday, an American judge prevented the government on Sunday from deporting a group of Guatemali children who crossed the border without their families, after their lawyers said that the youth were loaded on the planes overnight and a violation of the laws that provide protection for immigrant children.

Lawyers of 10 Guatemali Palace, between the ages of 10 and 17, told court papers late on Saturday that there were reports that the planes were taking off within hours of Central America. But a federal judge in Washington said that these children could not be deported for at least 14 days, and after a hurry upright session on Sunday, she imposed that they needed to transport them from planes and return to the Refugee Resettlement Office while operating the legal process.

“I don’t want any ambiguity,” Judge Sparkle said to. Sogananan, who said that its rule is widely applied to the Guatemali Palace who have reached the United States without their parents or parents.

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