US judge gives Trump administration three weeks to return deported student
A U.S. federal judge in Boston has given the Trump administration three weeks to rectify the deportation of Any Lucia López Belloza, a 19-year-old Honduran college student.

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AI-generatedA U.S. federal judge in Boston has given the Trump administration three weeks to rectify the deportation of Any Lucia López Belloza, a 19-year-old Honduran college student. López Belloza was deported to Honduras while traveling to Texas for Thanksgiving, despite a court order barring her removal from Massachusetts. Judge Richard Stearns suggested the State Department issue her a student visa as the "simplest solution." He offered the alternative of ordering the administration to arrange her return, threatening contempt if they refused. The government apologized for violating the court order, attributing it to an error by an ICE officer. López Belloza's lawyer sued to challenge her detention after she was arrested at Boston's Logan Airport on November 20th.
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5 extractedStearns said the simplest solution would be for the US state department to issue her a visa.
A lawyer for the government apologized for a mistake by an ICE officer who failed to properly flag the court order.
A judge issued an order on 21 November barring López Belloza from being deported for 72 hours.
Any Lucia López Belloza, a Honduran national, was deported to Honduras while traveling home for Thanksgiving.
A US federal judge gave the Trump administration three weeks to rectify the mistake of deporting a college student.