Trump blasts migrants as courts reject
detention policies
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[July 11, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday pushed back against court rulings
against his administration's migrant detention policies, saying
immigrants should not come to the United States illegally.
"I have a solution: Tell people not to come to our country illegally.
That's the solution," Trump told reporters at the White House a day
after a U.S. federal judge rejected long-term detention of illegal
immigrant children. "Come legally."
"We have laws. We have borders. Don't come to our country illegally.
It's not a good thing," he added.
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee in Los Angeles dismissed
the U.S. Justice Department's request to allow long-term detention for
children who entered the United States illegally. The department had
sought to modify a 1997 settlement allowing such children to be held for
up to 20 days.
The Trump administration is struggling to unite immigrant families that
it separated at the U.S.-Mexico border after another U.S. judge in San
Diego last month ordered them to be reunited as soon as Tuesday.
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President Donald Trump speaks with the news media, with first lady
Melania Trump standing beside him, before boarding Marine One for
travel to Europe from the White House, in Washington, U.S., July 10,
2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
The children had been separated starting in early May under Trump's
"zero tolerance" policy, which called for the prosecution of
immigrants crossing the border illegally. But Trump halted the
practice last month after intense criticism.
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by
Jonathan Oatis)
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