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Immigration,
Government

Jun. 15, 2018

Federal government sued for eliminating program to admit children to U.S.

Immigration advocates sued the federal government over its termination of a program that allowed some children from Central America to come to the U.S.

Immigration advocates sued the federal government over its termination of a program that allowed some children from Central America to come to the U.S.

Roughly 3,000 children unfairly had their permission to come to the U.S. through the program revoked after the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, the lawsuit claims. The plaintiffs want a judge to reinstate part of the program and allow the children to enter the country.

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