Federal Judge Orders Release of Detained Father and Son, Criticizing Trump Administration's Immigration Tactics
A federal judge ordered the release of a 5-year-old boy and his father from a Texas detention center, criticizing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement tactics as traumatizing children, according to multiple news sources. The ruling, prompted by the detention of the pair in Minnesota and their subsequent transfer to Texas, cites the Declaration of Independence and biblical passages to underscore the judge's disapproval of the administration's policies, Fortune reported. The New York Times noted that the judge deemed their removal from their Minneapolis neighborhood unconstitutional amidst outrage over the Trump administration's immigration tactics, including "Operation Metro Surge" which led to protests and deaths.
The judge criticized the government's actions, while the family's legal team expressed relief and focused on reunification, The New York Times stated. Homeland Security maintained that the father was the target and the son remained by choice, according to the same source.
This ruling comes amidst other significant events, including the release of the Epstein files and bombings in Gaza, as reported by The New York Times.
In other news, a new report from the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law revealed that over half of transgender youth in the U.S. reside in states with restrictive laws impacting their access to gender-affirming care, sports, and school facilities, while a significant percentage live in states with "shield laws" protecting such care, Phys.org reported. This study highlights a growing trend of state legislation affecting transgender youth, with stark regional disparities in access to supportive or restrictive policies.
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