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The judge prevents Trump’s administration from sending migrant adolescents to the detention of adults

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On Saturday, a judge temporarily prevented the Trump administration from sending minor migrants to adult detention centers once aware of 18 years.

US District Judge Rudolph Conneras said the new policy violated an order he made in 2021, ordering US immigration and customs not to send a migrant to an ICE detention center after being 18 years old.

Minor migrants are not held in ice detention centers. They are detained in centers led by the United States Ministry of Health and Social Services.

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US District Judge Rudolph Conneras said the new policy violated an order he made in 2021, ordering US immigration and customs not to send a migrant to an ICE detention center after being 18 years old. (AP photo / Erin Hooley)

The Trump administration now offers migrant adolescents an allocation of $ 2,500 to voluntarily leave the United States, according to several reports citing a letter sent on Friday by the Ministry of Health and Social Services (HHS) Resettlement Bureau for shelters to shelter migrant children.

Several defense of immigration rights had asked Contreras to intervene in the file carried out just after midnight on Saturday morning.

Last month, another judge prevented Trump’s administration from deporting certain Guatemah minors in their country of origin after the government has given into account that he intended to bring young people together with their parents.

Judge Timothy Kelly, who issued the order, said the Trump administration could not show that parents wanted their children to come back.

The Trump administration offers adolescent migrants $ 2,500 to leave us voluntarily: reports

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Immigrants queue in the dining room in a new US government detention center for migrant children in Carrizo Springs, Texas, July 9, 2019. (AP photo / Eric gay, file)

“This explanation collapsed as a card by a week later,” wrote Kelly in his order. “There is no evidence in court that the parents of these children asked for their return.”

Michelle Lapointe, lawyer for American Immigration Council, one of the organizations involved in the file, told the Associated Press: “All these elements are of the same general policy to force young immigrants to abandon their right to request protection in the United States.”

In the United States, migrant children are often released as a foster family or family members as long as it is not considered a risk of theft or a danger.

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A federal agent is in a vehicle outside the American immigration and customs building (ICE) on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, in BroadView, Ill. (AP photo / Erin Hooley)

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The lawyers of some of the migrants said they had taught that the ice said to the shelters that children who are 18 years old would be taken to ice detention centers, even if they already had plans to be released and that they could only be released by case for “urgent humanitarian reasons” or “an important public advantage”.

Ashley Oliver and Michael Dorgan from Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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