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Attorney General Becerra Leads Coalition in Fight Against Federal Attempt to Undermine the Rights of Children in Civil Immigration Detention
oag.ca.gov ^ | January 29, 2020 | California Attorney General Becerra

Posted on 02/21/2020 5:59:16 PM PST by ransomnote

Contact: (916) 210-6000, agpressoffice@doj.ca.gov

SACRAMENTO – California Attorney General Xavier Becerra today announced leading a coalition of 20 attorneys general filing an amicus brief in support of the children who are plaintiffs in Flores v. Barr. The case, currently before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, involves the Trump Administration’s attempts to terminate the Flores Settlement Agreement, which has governed the treatment of children in immigration custody since 1997. In the amicus brief, the coalition urges the court to uphold the permanent injunction issued by the district court, preventing the federal government from keeping children in prolonged and unnecessary detention.

“Children deserve to be treated with care and compassion. Period,” said Attorney General Becerra. “No child should ever be exposed to conditions that are harmful and inappropriate for their age, let alone for prolonged periods of time. We’ll continue to fight for the rights of the most vulnerable among us.”

Last year, a federal court halted the Trump Administration’s attempts to terminate and replace the Flores Settlement Agreement with an inadequate and unlawful new rule. In a separate case challenging the Trump Administration’s rule, a multistate coalition, led by California and Massachusetts, argued that the rule would have interfered with the states’ abilities to help ensure the health, safety, and welfare of children by undermining state licensing requirements for facilities where children are housed. In addition, the rule would have resulted in the vast expansion of family detention centers, which are not state licensed facilities and have historically caused increased trauma in children. Moreover, prolonged detention of children can result in significant long-term negative health consequences. Based on these concerns, the coalition argued the rule exceeded the administration's statutory authority and violated both the Administrative Procedure Act and the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

The Flores Settlement Agreement stems from a class action lawsuit filed before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in 1985 in response to substandard conditions of confinement for immigrant children. The lawsuit sought to establish standards for how the federal government should handle the detention of children, including plaintiff Jenny Lisette Flores. In particular, the plaintiffs described conditions that included the use of strip searches, forcing children to share living quarters and bathrooms with unknown adults, and denying the release of minors to non-guardian relatives, leading to prolonged and cruel detention of children. Following litigation that moved through the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, the federal government eventually agreed to a settlement in 1997 resulting, among other things, in:

  • Release of children “without unnecessary delay” to their parents, legal guardians, other adult relatives, another individual designated by the parents/guardians, or a state-licensed program willing to accept legal custody;
  • Placing children in the “least restrictive setting” appropriate to the minor’s age and special needs; and
  • Establishment of standards to meet the particular needs of children in immigration detention.

Attorney General Becerra remains committed to fighting for the human rights of people in California and across the United States. Last year, Attorney General Becerra led a coalition of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief seeking immediate relief under the Flores Settlement Agreement for children being held for weeks in inhumane conditions without access to basic necessities like soap, clean, water, toothbrushes, showers, or a place to sleep. In 2018, California led a coalition of 18 attorneys general opposing the Trump Administration’s initial proposal to circumvent the Flores Settlement Agreement. Earlier this year, Attorney General Becerra blasted a Trump Administration proposal that would prevent asylum-seekers from becoming self-sufficient while waiting for their cases to be decided. Attorney General Becerra is also leading a coalition of attorneys general against the Trump Administration’s harmful public charge rule that discourages hardworking immigrants and their families from accessing critical health, nutrition, and housing programs that supplement their modest wages and help them make ends meet.

In filing the amicus brief, Attorney General Becerra is joined by the attorneys general of Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and the District of Columbia.

A copy of the amicus brief can be found here.

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: children; criminalattorneys; detention; immigration; xavierbecerra
Your tax dollars at work! Feds suing Trump Admin and States suing Trump Admin. It makes no difference to them - it's not their money they're using to undermine our elected president.

 

In a suit naming AG Barr, in 2019, the court found it had no juristiction.

"Accordingly, the panel dismissed the appeal based on lack of jurisdiction. "

https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/17-56297/17-56297-2019-08-15.html

Note search results turned up challenges before 3 different courts of appeal, all on behalf of 3 different people with the last name of Flores (family members?). This can go on forever, with each denying juristiction or some other reason, but it fills the docket and obligates the US Attorney General to respond.

Court opinions for Flores v. Barr

Flores v. Barr, 2019 - ‎Court of Appeals, 5th …
Flores v. Barr, 2019 - ‎Court of Appeals, 2nd …
Flores v. Barr, 2020 - ‎Court of Appeals, 9th

My point (in posting all these articles): State’s AG’s have been using their office to band together into a “coalition” to combat the Trump administration at every turn since he was elected.

I recall reading in the Howler Monkey House (DU) Dems bragging that they would collapse Trump with layer after layer of litigation. Various DS offials, congresscritters were bragging about each of their long lists of incessant litigation. How they crowed with delight and said that they would make life so miserable for every American with constant litigation that by the time 2020 got here, we wouldn’t want Trump in office because nothing gets done and we’re tired of all the lawsuits.

So those DS critters who hang out in D.C. have NO LIMITS on the amount of American tax dollars they can use against the functioning of our federal government. That’s the only way they could keep up a constant barrage of lawfare. And CA along with many other states are using State taxes to litigate against our president too! Just imagine how much of our money these sleaze bags have flushed down the toilet. I am astounded at how much President Trump has accomplished in spite of these evil people!

Becerra is ignoring the sanitation/health/crime/water/farm issues the public cares about and instead "leading coalitions" of other Deep Staters all trying to stop the Trump administration from succeeding. I am SICK of these people!


1 posted on 02/21/2020 5:59:16 PM PST by ransomnote
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To: ransomnote

And President Trump should immediately send 2000 ICE Agents to begin Roundups of ILLEGAL ALIENS in Sacramento and Los Angeles just because this Communist asshole Becerra is involved.


2 posted on 02/22/2020 7:12:04 AM PST by eyeamok
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To: ransomnote

Illegal aliens, of any size, color, creed, or nationality, have no legal rights, once they step across an international border.


3 posted on 02/22/2020 9:26:08 AM PST by Terry L Smith
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