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US judge Dolly Gee rejects Donald Trump administration's 'cynical' request to allow long-term detention of migrant families

The Associated Press • July 10, 2018, 13:31:39 IST
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Judge Dolly Gee rejected similar effort by the Obama administration and ruled that immigrant children generally can’t be held longer than 20 days.

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US judge Dolly Gee rejects Donald Trump administration's 'cynical' request to allow long-term detention of migrant families

Los Angeles: A California federal judge on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s efforts to detain immigrant families for long terms, calling it a “cynical attempt” to undo a longstanding court settlement. [caption id=“attachment_4545231” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File Image of protests against US immigration policy. Reuters. File Image of protests against US immigration policy. Reuters.[/caption] US District Judge Dolly Gee said the federal government had failed to present new evidence to support revising a court order that limits detaining children who crossed the border illegally for extended periods. The Department of Justice asked Gee to alter a 1997 settlement, which provides the framework for how to handle detained immigrant children, so it could detain families together for longer periods. The Trump administration said Gee’s previous rulings had made family detention unlikely and provided an incentive for a surge of immigrants to bring children across the border illegally with the expectation they wouldn’t be locked up. Gee called the administration’s request “a cynical attempt” to shift responsibility to the court “for over 20 years of Congressional inaction and ill-considered executive action that have led to the current stalemate.” Three years ago, Gee rejected a similar effort by the Obama administration. She ruled at the time that immigrant children generally can’t be held longer than 20 days. More than 2,000 children were separated from their parents by US immigration authorities at the border with Mexico this spring before President Donald Trump reversed course on 20 June amid an international outcry. The application to change the Flores agreement — named for an El Salvador immigrant who was 15 when the case was brought in 1985 — was “procedurally improper and wholly without merit,” said Gee, who was nominated to the court by President Barack Obama. The Department of Justice was reviewing Monday’s ruling and did not say if it would appeal. “We disagree with the court’s ruling declining to amend the Flores Agreement to recognise the current crisis of families making the dangerous and unlawful journey across our southern border,” spokesman Devin O’Malley said in a statement. Families can be detained together if their parents waive their right to release children to the custody of a family member. Attorney Peter Schey, who represents detained children in the settlement, said President Donald Trump had falsely claimed the settlement required the separation of families. “Sifting through the government’s false narrative, the court clearly found that the Flores settlement has never resulted in the separation of families,” Schey said. “President Trump needs to take responsibility for his own misguided policies,” he added. The ruling came on the same day the government acknowledged it would not meet a Tuesday deadline set by a San Diego federal judge who ordered detained children under five years to be reunited with their families. Justice department lawyer Sarah Fabian said 54 of the 100 or so infants and toddlers covered by the order would be reunited on time. She said the delay for others was due to a variety of reasons, including that the parents of some of the youngsters had already been deported. US District Judge Dana Sabraw, a nominee of Republican President George W Bush, set a 26 July deadline to reunite all the children separated from their parents. The government had claimed in its filings that Sabraw’s ruling trumped the Flores agreement. Gee rejected that argument on several grounds, saying the US was relying on a “tortured interpretation” of the deal.

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