Judge: Honduran mother can't be deported without daughter
Source: Associated Press
Judge: Honduran mother can't be deported without daughter
By NOMAAN MERCHANT
December 24, 2018
HOUSTON (AP) A judge on Monday ordered the U.S. government not to deport a Honduran woman who has been detained for six months with her 15-year-old daughter.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss issued the temporary restraining order at the request of the womans lawyers, who feared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement might deport her before they could appeal after Christmas and leave the teenager alone in government custody.
The lawyers say the woman and her daughter came to the U.S. two years ago after gang members in Honduras held them at gunpoint and demanded they pay protection money.
The mother and daughter are detained together at the family detention center in the South Texas city of Dilley. While the daughter has a case for asylum pending, an immigration judge on Friday denied the mothers request to reopen her immigration case.
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