Trump Administration Seeks Texas Help for Children in Deportation Cases
The Trump administration asked Texas to help provide legal services for immigrant children facing deportation, raising due-process and enforcement concerns.

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Should the Trump administration's Texas request prioritize legal protections for children facing deportation?
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In the United States, the Trump administration asked the Texas Indigent Defense Commission to help provide legal services for immigrant children facing deportation. The request puts those children, Texas legal-defense institutions, and federal and state agencies involved in immigration proceedings in the same policy framework.
Providing counsel could strengthen children's due-process protections, while the arrangement could also widen state involvement in federal deportation enforcement; the framework has been described as “unprecedented,” and its legality was “asked to look into.”
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