The Trump administration’s deportation agenda hit another court-induced snag over Labor Day weekend when a federal judge blocked it from returning dozens of Guatemalan minors to their native country. The Trump administration says the children were on their way to be reunited with their parents, setting up another high-profile battle over immigration.

U.S. District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, on Sunday blocked the removal of the unaccompanied children back to their native Guatemala for at least 14 days after lawyers representing 10 of the children filed an emergency lawsuit. The administration complied with the order, deplaning dozens of the affected unaccompanied children who were preparing to take off and placing them back in the custody of th

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