A Honduran family, including a boy with leukemia, has been released from ICE detention following a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's policy on immigrant arrests at courthouses. The family had been held in custody for several months, during which the boy reportedly did not receive adequate medical treatment for his leukemia. The lawsuit is believed to be the first involving children to contest the policy of immigrant arrests at courthouses. The case has drawn attention to the treatment of detainees under ICE custody, particularly those with serious medical conditions.
A mother and her two young children from Honduras who had filed what was believed to be the first lawsuit involving children challenging the Trump administration's policy on immigrant arrests at courthouses have been released from detention, civil... https://t.co/p1IrsslOHP
➡️ Residente legal con leucemia lleva meses bajo custodia de ICE: denuncian que no recibe tratamiento. Informa: @ClauRamosNews. https://t.co/lRL3RJvpZE
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