Judge orders Trump administration to bring back 3 families deported to Honduras, other countries
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A federal judge in San Diego ordered the U.S. government to bring back three families deported to Honduras and other countries, stating their deportations relied on "lies, deception and coercion." Judge Dana Sabraw found the families should have been allowed to remain in the U.S. under a legal settlement related to the Trump administration's family separation policy in 2018, as each mother had humanitarian parole until 2027. The judge also ordered the government to pay for their return travel. The families were deported despite having permission to stay, with one woman claiming ICE officers coerced her deportation. The ACLU, representing the families, welcomed the decision, accusing the Trump administration of re-deporting and re-separating families.
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