Judge orders Trump administration to bring back 3 families deported to Honduras, other countries

Federal Judge Orders Return of Deported Families Due to Government's "Lies and Coercion"

A US District Court judge has ruled that three families who were deported from the United States to Honduras and other countries must be returned, citing widespread government deception and coercion. The ruling follows an investigation into the Trump administration's 2018 policy of separating parents from children at the border.

The policy, which was implemented under a "zero-tolerance" framework, resulted in the separation of approximately 6,000 children from their parents. A group of families who were affected by this policy are now being forced to return to their countries of origin, despite having been granted humanitarian parole until 2027.

One family, consisting of a woman and her three children, including a US citizen, was deported in July after being ordered to attend multiple immigration check-ins over two months. The mother claimed that ICE officers visited her home and asked her to sign a document agreeing to leave, but she refused. However, the court documents revealed that these visits did not deter the officers from taking the family away, detaining them for three days, and ultimately deporting them.

The judge's ruling states that each of the removals was unlawful and would have allowed the families to remain in the US and access their entitled benefits and resources. The families were forced to leave the country without having any control over the process.

Lee Gelernt, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union representing one of the families, welcomed the decision, stating that it is a victory against the government's "lies and coercion". He also highlighted the irony that the Trump administration has continued to carry out its separation policy in secret, despite the court order prohibiting such actions until 2031.

The Homeland Security and Justice departments have not yet commented on the ruling.
 
This is huge 😱, folks! It's like, the government's own lies and coercion caught up with them, and now we're seeing some serious accountability πŸ’Ό. I mean, think about it - these families were torn apart at our border, forced to leave behind everything they had built in this country... it's unconscionable πŸ‘Ž.

And what really gets me is that the Trump admin was hiding all this from us, carrying out their separation policy in secret 🀐. I mean, we're talking about 6,000 kids separated from their parents - how can you even justify that? 🚫 It's like they thought they were above the law, and that's just not true πŸ’ͺ.

This ruling is a major victory for our values of fairness and compassion 🌎. The fact that these families are finally being allowed to return to this country, with their rights intact... it's a win for the people, by the people πŸ‘₯. We need more of this kind of accountability in Washington 🀝.
 
🀝 The justice system is supposed to be about fairness and protection of people's rights 🌟. When gov't lies and coerces families into leaving their homes, it's devastating for those who are left behind πŸ˜”. Three families being returned home after years away is a step in the right direction πŸ‘. But we need more efforts to prevent similar situations from happening again 🀝.
 
I feel so bad for those families, they were already living with stress and uncertainty after being separated from their loved ones... πŸ€• Deporting them again is just cruel. I mean, what's the point of even having a system if you're gonna lie to people and take away their rights? 😑 The fact that they had to leave without knowing what was happening next is just devastating. And for those who were granted humanitarian parole, it's like they're being punished again because the government didn't follow through on its promises... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's just not right.
 
I'm like totally shocked by this 🀯 news. I mean, who knew that a judge was gonna come down so hard on the government for their whole "zero-tolerance" policy? It's crazy to think that all those families were basically forced out of the country without even getting a chance to say goodbye to their homes or friends πŸ‘‹. And now they're being told to return, like what? 8 years later πŸ€”? I feel bad for them, you know?

And can we talk about how messed up it is that the government was secretly carrying out this policy despite the court order 🚫? Like, what's going on there? It's not right. Anyway, I'm glad that some families are getting a second chance at life 🌟. Hopefully, they'll be able to rebuild their lives and get back on their feet πŸ’ͺ.

It's just wild to think about how much has changed since Trump was in office 🀯. I mean, I remember when that whole separation thing happened back in 2018... it was super shocking at the time 😱. And now we're seeing the consequences of all that πŸ”₯. Fingers crossed that this ruling is the start of some real change πŸ’•.
 
I'm so done with the government's latest move 🀯. Three families who were already living in the US for years are being sent back to Honduras because of some shady immigration policies. I mean, come on! They were even given humanitarian parole until 2027 and now they're being forced to leave without any control over their own lives? It's like the government is playing a game of "catch me if you can" 🚫.

And what really gets my goat is that these families are still being punished for something they didn't even do. The mom claimed she was coerced into leaving, but the court documents said otherwise πŸ€”. Meanwhile, the US citizen in one of the families is basically getting left behind because their parents were deported πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I just wish the government would be more transparent and honest with its citizens. This whole thing feels like a mess and I'm not surprised that the judge ruled against them πŸ‘Ž. It's about time someone stood up to the "lies and coercion" claims πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
🀯 I'm not surprised at all by this ruling, tbh. The whole "zero-tolerance" thing was a recipe for disaster from day one. I mean, who in their right mind thought it was a good idea to separate kids from their parents? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's just heartbreaking.

And the fact that these families were basically forced out of the country without any say in the matter is just wrong. I'm glad someone's finally holding the government accountable for their actions, even if it took a court order to do so.

I think this ruling sends a strong message about the importance of upholding human rights and dignity, especially when it comes to marginalized communities like immigrant families. It's not just about keeping families together; it's also about preventing further trauma and harm.

Anyway, I'm glad justice is being served, even if it took a long time to get here 😊.
 
OMG 🀯 this is crazy! I mean, can you even believe the government was lying to these families like that? 😱 they're basically telling people "oh we're gonna deport you" but then they're just coercing them into signing something without reading it first. That's so messed up. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

So now these families are being forced back to their countries of origin, and I'm like... what about their US citizen? Doesn't that count for anything? 😩 it's like they're just getting left behind in the whole mess.

And can we talk about how messed up the system is? It's like the government says one thing but does another. "Don't separate parents from kids" but then they do it anyway? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm so done with all this drama.

Anyway, I guess this ruling is kinda a win for the families and for justice, but it's also super frustrating that it took all these years to get to this point. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
this ruling is like a weight off their shoulders 🀝 for these families, who've been through so much already. can you even imagine being forced to leave your home, kids in tow, without any say in what's happening? it's just heartbreaking. and to think they were being held under this "zero-tolerance" policy, where the gov was basically using force and coercion to separate them from their own flesh & blood... that's some messed up stuff right there 😀. glad someone finally spoke out and put a stop to it. these families deserve justice & a chance to rebuild their lives 🌈
 
I think it's super messed up that these families are being forced back to their home countries without any control over the process 🀯. At the same time, I'm kinda glad that someone is finally holding the government accountable for all those lies and coercion tactics they used to deport these people in the first place πŸ’ͺ. But, on the other hand, I worry about what's gonna happen to these families now that they're being sent back... like, won't they be able to access their rights and stuff? πŸ€” And isn't it a bit ironic that the Trump administration is still trying to carry out its separation policy in secret, despite the court order saying nope πŸ‘€.
 
man... this is wild 🀯 a judge basically said that our government was lying to people's faces and taking their kids away from them? like what even is the goal of separating families in the first place? 😩 it's just so messed up. i feel bad for these three families who are being forced back to countries they probably haven't seen in years. do you think this ruling will lead to some sort of bigger change or was it just a one-off thing? πŸ€”
 
🀯 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this - three families being forced back to a country they fled because of government lies & coercion? It's just so messed up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, we all know about Trump's 'zero-tolerance' policy, but the fact that families were literally torn apart from their kids is just heartbreaking 😭. And now these poor families are being forced to navigate a whole new country without any control over the process? It's like they're being put through some kind of emotional rollercoaster 🎠.

I'm glad there's someone speaking up for these families, though - Lee Gelernt and the ACLU are doing some amazing work πŸ’ͺ. And yeah, it is pretty ironic that the Trump admin has kept trying to enforce that policy in secret despite the court order πŸ€₯. It just goes to show how much this government is willing to bend (or break) the rules when they don't want to listen to reason 🚫.

We need to keep pushing for change and holding our leaders accountable, especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable communities like these families πŸ‘Š. This ruling is a huge win, but we can't let our guard down yet πŸ’₯.
 
I'm thinking this is a huge deal 🀯. The government's actions towards these families are just unbelievable. I mean, who visits someone's home multiple times, tries to get them to sign something without their lawyer being present, and then still manages to deport them? It's like a real-life movie plot twist 😱. And the worst part is that they were taking advantage of people who were already in a vulnerable situation - separated parents and children.

The judge's ruling makes total sense, though. If you're not allowed to sign anything without a lawyer being present, how can they be expected to give their consent for deportation? It just doesn't add up πŸ€”. And the fact that these families were told they'd only have to go back until 2027 but now face immediate return is just cruel 😩.

I'm glad the ACLU has some backbone and is fighting for these families' rights πŸ’ͺ. We should be holding our government accountable for their actions - it's not okay to lie or coerce people into doing something that puts them in harm's way. We need to make sure this doesn't happen again in the future πŸ™.
 
idk, I'm both stoked and annoyed at the same time πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ about this whole thing... I mean, it's great that these families are finally getting a chance to come back home, but like, what's with all the lies and coercion in the first place? πŸ˜’ It's not like they were given a fair shot at due process or anything. And now that Trump is no longer in office, why did the government have to keep secretively enforcing this policy? πŸ€” I guess it's better late than never, but can't we just make sure this doesn't happen again? πŸ™ Also, what about all the other families who got separated and are still out there somewhere? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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