Despite a San Francisco federal judge's order to halt the Trump administration's policy of requiring some asylum seekers to return to Mexico as they await court hearings, the fate of those already sent back "remains to be worked out," according to an American Civil Liberties Union attorney on the case.
While allowing the 11 named plaintiffs to re-enter the United States starting Sunday, U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg did not a...
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