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Subject PGH scramble to block child deportations
Date September 2, 2025 11:00 AM
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Local resettlement agency JFCS learned late Friday that as many as 10 migrant children in the Pittsburgh area could be deported to Guatemala ([link removed]) amid a federal deportation push over Labor Day weekend. The news set off a scramble to position attorneys at shelters as they prepared for immigration officers to round up children who they said they could not legally release without court orders ([link removed]) .

As news emerged that children in Texas and Arizona were picked up from shelters and loaded onto planes in the early hours of Sunday ([link removed]) , JFCS and the ACLU began preparing a restraining order. Right before they filed, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., confirmed an emergency petition granted earlier that day would protect all 700+ Guatemalan children identified for removal across the country ([link removed]) .


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