Before a judge, the Trump Administration agreed to pay for lawyers for children coming to the United States.
However, groups of non-deported children said that the groups of non-deporthy said legal aid is still in danger of a Republican proposal, Wednesday.
“I did this work for a very long time, and I breathed what I read in this bill,” Jennifer’s podcles, the vice president of politics and advice aimed at children who need defense. “This bill doesn’t, in addition to being impossible to protect children in the United States, if the child is in danger and more dangerous, the government would take care of the government.”
White Houses, Health and Human Services Department and the House of the Judiciary Commission, considered the measure, has not immediately responded to requests for comment.
The Judge of the United States Araceli Martínez-Olguín, in the northern district of California, was a preliminary order Tuesday late Tuesday, which stopped money to give money to legal assistance in March.
Legal support was sued to find other aids to find other support to employees, personnel, in line with employees.
Martínez-Olguín ordered the administration to pay for the lawyers in the case. But the plaintiff presented additional complaints with the Court saying that the administration refused to comply with the temporary reduction order. At the time, the administration appealed and the judge tried to regain himself.
On the eve of the Preliminary Order of Martínez-Olguin, he signed a contract with the ACACIA Center, as Age Appelbaum, the director of the Laboratory Program by the Amicap Center, representing some democracy.
Acacia outsourced more than 100 teams across the country to provide legal support from around the country around 26,000 children without children. The new contract is shorter, Appelbaum said.
But the amount of time it will last will depend on what is done in the legislation of the budgets that are currently being written. The measures taken by the House Committee would leave money for lawyers, which Congress paid since 2009, according to groups of immigration and traffic groups, lawyers with groups said.
The measurements also proposed several fees that would be charged when finished children and parents or guardians. They entered $ 5,000 to reach the border between legal entry ports, as well as $ 8,500 protective rates.
“Horrible gift for traffickers”
Members of organizations that helpless children help, dismounting the law, “disassembled” unassocated children, including a lot of “catastrophic” children who seek security in the United States, including many traffic in the country and external victims.
Jean Bruggeman, Executive Director of the Liberty Network, the largest coalition against country traffic defenders and experts, said that the United States has made “spectacular” against human trafficking in the last 25 years.
The Commission said, Braggeman said: “The increase in the raveness of traffickers and families in the United States would lead to more abusive and exploitation.”
2025-04-30 21:22:00