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The Unexpected Order in Ms. L
« on: August 22, 2018, 05:00:07 pm »
The Unexpected Order in Ms. L
Judge permits detained alien parents to keep their children with them.

By Andrew R. Arthur on August 21, 2018

In a June post, I described a June 2018 order Issued by Judge Dana Sabraw of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, in which he granted a motion by the plaintiffs therein for a class-wide preliminary injunction in Ms. L v. ICE. In that order, he enjoined the government from detaining members of that class without their children, subject to limited exceptions.

Last week Judge Sabraw issued a separate order granting a joint motion regarding the scope of the preliminary injunction in Ms. L. That order, issued with little fanfare, significantly affects the class of affected parents who have entered illegally or without documents at the ports of entry who:

https://cis.org/Arthur/Unexpected-Order-Ms-L
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