Exclusive: U.S. memo weakens guidelines for protecting immigrant children in court December 24, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in news, Reuters: U.S. / with No comments / NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has issued new guidelines for immigration judges that remove some instructions for how to protect unaccompanied juveniles appearing in their courtrooms. from Reuters: U.S. http://ift.tt/2piFMHI // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:White Sox struggle in wake of Farquhar brain hemorrhage(Reuters) - The Chicago White Sox lost 10-1 to the Houston Astros on Saturday but matters on the field took a backseat to concerns about their relieve… Read MoreFormer U.S. taekwondo star waits a decade for her #MeToo moment(Reuters) - It has taken a decade, but Mandy Meloon, a two-time taekwondo world champion thrown off the U.S. national team in 2007 after accusing her … Read MoreMissouri governor charged with felony computer data tampering(Reuters) - Missouri Governor Eric Greitens, already facing an invasion-of-privacy trial next month in connection with an extramarital affair, was cha… Read MoreU.S. student anti-gun activists to keep momentum alive over summerLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Leaders of the student-led anti-gun movement, who inspired classroom walkouts across the country on the 19th anniversary of th… Read MoreAustin Powers movies' Mini-Me, Verne Troyer, dies(Reuters) - The diminutive actor who starred in the Austin Powers movies' as "Mini Me", Verne Troyer, died Saturday at a hospital in Los Angeles. He w… Read More
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