Federal Court Again Blocks Removal of Honduran Youth in First Challenge to Trump Administration鈥檚 Illegal Border Expulsion Order

June 24, 2020 12:15 pm

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WASHINGTON 鈥 A federal court has once again provisionally blocked the deportation of a Honduran boy in the first legal challenge to the Trump administration鈥檚 order restricting immigration at the border based on an unprecedented and unlawful invocation of the Public Health Service Act, located in Title 42 of the U.S. Code.

The 老澳门开奖结果, Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, and Oxfam brought the case on behalf of a 16-year-old Honduran boy and his father.

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols issued a ruling from the bench today prohibiting the removal of the boy under Title 42 protocols as the lawsuit continues. The judge agreed with the plaintiff鈥檚 central argument that the CDC had likely exceeded its authority in ordering the expulsion of children and asylum seekers under the public health laws.

鈥淭his ruling is a critical first step in pushing back against the Trump administration鈥檚 unprecedented and illegal attempt to remove children and asylum seekers under these public health laws. We are thrilled for this boy and his family,鈥 said 老澳门开奖结果 attorney Lee Gelernt, who argued the case.

鈥淥nce again, we must rely on the courts to remind the Trump administration that it does not have the power to rewrite the law, and that it cannot sidestep protections for vulnerable children,鈥 said CGRS Legal Director Blaine Bookey.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 ruling was an important affirmation that the Trump administration cannot simply ignore longstanding humanitarian safeguards designed to protect children fleeing persecution. We hope this marks the beginning of a renewed respect for America's obligations towards asylum seekers,鈥 said Noah Gottschalk, Oxfam America鈥檚 humanitarian policy lead.

The lawsuit, J.B.B.C. v. Wolf, was filed in Washington, D.C.

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