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Lawsuit Challenges U.S. Detention of Central American Families

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Remember last summer when tens of thousands of Central American migrants showed up at the U.S.-Mexico border? What happened to them? Nearly 4,000 mothers and their children were locked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). That's a big change in immigration policy. Now, advocates are challenging these family detentions in court.

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