"Many of these children were sent over the border unaccompanied, and they are being sent back, and the parents have been contacted. So it's on pretty darn thin ice for the district court," Turley added. "Now, there could be a delay, and there can be a requirement of some due process. But this is not what you would consider an ordinary deportation case. You have minors who ideally belong with their parents."
Early Sunday, Sooknanan issued her first temporary restraining order, barring Trump officials from sending 10 unaccompanied migrant children between 10 and 17 years old to Guatemala after an attorney requested that she intervene, according to CBS News.
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