WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — A federal judge is temporarily keeping in place measures preventing the Trump administration from

Judge Timothy J. Kelly's decision Saturday keeps the government from removing Guatemalan children who came to the U.S. alone and are currently living in government shelters and foster care through Sept. 16.

Kelly's order said he needed a brief extension to continue to study the issue because up until a hearing on Sept. 10 the facts of the case were still changing. His decision comes after the government during that hearing that the children's parents requested them back.

The court decision stems from a Labor Day weekend operation when the Trump administration dozens of Guatemalan migrant children who had come to the U.S. alone and were living in U.S. government she

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