Rosen Joins Colleagues in Urging Federal Court to Protect Minors in Immigration Detention
WASHINGTON, DC –U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) joined Senate colleagues in urging a federal court to issue a ruling that protects minors in immigration detention. The senators filed an amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals urging them to uphold the 1997FloresSettlement Agreement, which sets critical minimum standards for children in immigration detention and continues to be the single most effective protection for detained immigrant children.
“Donald Trump’s cruel and inhumane mass deportation agenda includes separating families and detaining children,”said Senator Rosen.“As courts have agreed for decades, children need to be protected while in custody of immigration agencies. I’m proud to join my colleagues in this briefing to stop the Trump administration from human rights abuses.”
The full amicus brief can be foundHERE.
Senator Rosen has been outspoken in her strong support for immigrant families. This week, she called for theimpeachmentof Kristi Noem and committed tovoting againstadditional ICE funding until significant guardrails are put in place. Last year, she helped introduce theProtect Sensitive Locations Act, which would provide commonsense protections against immigration enforcement in sensitive locations like schools, hospitals, and churches. She alsostrongly denouncedthe Trump Administration for revoking a previously authorized TPS extension for immigrants from Venezuela.
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