Trump Administration To Detain Immigrant Children Indefinitely

Ken AshfordImmigration and Xenophobia, Trump & AdministrationLeave a Comment

NBC:

The Trump administration announced a new rule Thursday that would allow immigrant children with their parents to be held in detention indefinitely, upending a ban on indefinite detention that has been in place for 20 years.

The rule, proposed by the departments of Homeland Security and Health and Human Services, goes into effect in 60 days and will allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to keep children with their mothers in detention facilities while their cases for asylum play out in court.

A DHS official speaking on the condition of anonymity said the purpose of the rulemaking is to terminate the 1997 Flores settlement agreement that said children could not be held in detention longer than 20 days. The result may mean the issue is taken to appellate courts or even the Supreme Court.

Indefinite detention of children. That’s where we are at.

By the way, the government can’t just terminate a settlement agreement whenever it wants.  Can it?