Ƶ Asks Court to Enforce Provision of Family Separation Settlement Agreement   

April 23, 2025 2:45 pm

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At issue is the Trump administration’s sudden and unexplained termination of a contract guaranteeing legal services

SAN DIEGO — The Ƶ is asking a federal court to enforce provisions of a settlement agreement stemming from its family separation lawsuit. At issue is the Trump administration’s sudden and unexplained termination of a contract guaranteeing legal services to clients covered in the 2023 agreement.

According to the Ƶ motion filed today, the Trump administration abruptly notified the Acacia Center for Justice, the main contractor that oversees the legal services program serving those clients, that it does not intend to renew its contract.

The administration has not explained why the contract is being terminated, nor has it provided any details about an alternative program that would meet the government’s obligations under the agreement.

That contract is set to expire on April 30.

Ƶ attorney Lee Gelernt, lead counsel in the family separation lawsuit, said:

“Babies were horrifically ripped from their parents’ arms under the first Trump administration’s family separation policy. Depriving these families of vital services needed to remedy these tragic events is just the latest cruelty inflicted upon the families. We will keep fighting for these parents and children.”

The filing is online here.

 


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