Core Points - A U.S. federal judge issued a temporary order on August 31 to halt the Trump administration's plan to deport Guatemalan children [1] - The order was prompted by an emergency request from the National Immigration Law Center, which sought to stop the deportation of dozens of children [1] - The temporary injunction is valid for 14 days and applies to hundreds of unaccompanied Guatemalan children in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services [1] Group 1 - A plane carrying Guatemalan children had already taken off when the injunction was issued, but it returned promptly [2] - The head of the National Immigration Law Center criticized the government's actions, stating that it disregards the constitutional protections of vulnerable children [2] - Similar incidents occurred earlier in March when the government ignored a court order and deported over 200 Venezuelan migrants [2] Group 2 - The Trump administration has pursued a hardline immigration policy since taking office in January, leading to numerous legal challenges and disputes [2] - The administration's policies have resulted in cases of family separation, drawing strong criticism from immigration rights organizations [2]
美国法官叫停政府遣返危地马拉儿童
Xin Hua She·2025-09-01 07:28