Judge refuses to second-guess family separations at border
Source: Associated Press
SAN DIEGO (AP) A federal judge ruled Monday that the Trump administration is operating within its authority when separating families stopped at the Mexican border, rejecting arguments that it was quietly returning to widespread practices that drew international condemnation.
The American Civil Liberties Union argued that the administration was splitting families over dubious allegations and minor transgressions including traffic offenses. It asked the judge in July to rule on whether the government was justified in separating 911 children during the first year after the judge halted the general practice in June 2018.
U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw indicated he was uncomfortable second-guessing government decisions to separate children on grounds that parents were considered unfit or dangerous, or in other limited circumstances like criminal history, communicable diseases and doubts about parentage. He found no evidence that the government was abusing its discretion.
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By ELLIOT SPAGAT
42 minutes ago
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BigmanPigman
(51,591 posts)I read it several times and still don't get it.
haele
(12,654 posts)You can always depend on him to take the authoritarian position when faced with a moral question.
Haele
NCProgressive
(1,315 posts)and their parents. The anguish must be excruciating. We have lost all humanity.
keithbvadu2
(36,806 posts)Did he also find that Trump kept adequate records to return children to their parents?
Separating and imprisoning these children in these conditions has been the worst if this three year nightmare every day. And our immense shame.
lark
(23,099 posts)I hate most repugs - most are total pro big $$, anti-people fuckwads.
bluestarone
(16,940 posts)Courts are killing us! This nightmare has to end!