The Friday notice from the United States Department of Interior obtained by The Associated Press does not explain the Trump administration decision to reinstate the program. It states that it “cancels ...
Immigration attorneys helping unaccompanied minors with legal services receive stop-work orders. Many say they'll continue to ...
A memo issued Friday by a division of the Interior Department reversed an order that the nonprofit through which the program ...
The Interior Department sent a stop-work order to the nonprofit Acacia Center for Justice on Tuesday, cutting off funding for “all activities” under Acacia’s federal contract to provide ...
The Interior Department reversed course on a stop-work order issued Tuesday that cut off funding for “all activities” related ...
Unaccompanied migrant children can continue to receive services from legal aid groups after stop-work order is reversed.
Shaina Aber, executive director of Acacia Center for Justice, condemns decision, warning of its harmful consequences for ...
The Interior Department on Tuesday ordered the Acacia Center for Justice, which coordinates the federally funded program that paid the attorneys, “to stop work.” In its letter, the agency ...
YUMA, AZ (AZFamily) — The Trump administration’s decision to halt legal aid for unaccompanied migrant children has been reversed. The original move had left an estimated 26,000 children facing ...
The Trump administration on Friday restored a program that funds lawyers representing unaccompanied minors in immigration court, days after halting it with little explanation.