司法部辩称离散家庭无权获得赔偿
January 18, 2022
The Justice Department is arguing in court that immigrant families who were separated under the Trump administration should not be compensated for the actions of the US officials. In a court filing in Pennsylvania, the DOJ argued these families are not entitled to compensation and asked the judge to dismiss the lawsuit. A similar motion to dismiss was filed in California and it is expected that the DOJ will follow a similar strategy. The DOJ made this move after it had negotiations in December with attorneys representing separated families. The DOJ explained in briefs that it does not condone the Trump-era policy of separating families at the border, yet it argues that the case is about whether migrants can challenge immigration enforcement.
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https://thehill.com/latino/589567-biden-doj-says-separated-families-not-entitled-to-compensation