
Trump’s had a lot of wins as he’s changed the courts, but Obama activist judges still clogging up the works.
Via Daily Caller:
A federal judge has issued a tentative order against the Trump administration’s plan to detain migrant families for the entire duration of their court proceedings.
In a major blow to President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda, Judge Dolly Gee of the Federal District Court in Los Angeles issued a preliminary ruling Friday that, at least temporarily, strikes down its attempt to detain migrant families for longer than 20 days. Gee found that the plan violated the Flores Agreement, a 1997 legal agreement that set strict standards for how long migrant kids can be detained after entering the U.S.
This is not the first time that Gee, an Obama-appointed federal judge, has issued a major ruling related to the Flores Settlement Agreement. She was the same judge who ruled in 2015 that the Flores Agreement not only pertained to unaccompanied children, but also to children who arrived with parents and other family members — drastically changing the dynamic of migrant detention at the U.S.-Mexico border.
