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Biden administration moves to terminate agreement governing conditions for migrant children in US custody

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Biden administration moves to terminate agreement governing conditions for migrant children in US custody

In this aerial picture taken on May 11, 2023, migrants line up to walk through gate 42 to board vans after waiting along the border wall to surrender to US border patrol agents for immigration and asylum claim processing upon crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States on the US-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas.

(CNN) 鈥� The moved Friday to terminate a decades-old agreement that governs聽conditions for migrant children in government custody, according to a court filing, which argues that the settlement was meant to be temporary.

The 1997 , as the agreement is known, requires the government to release children from聽government聽custody without unnecessary delay to sponsors, like parents or adult relatives, and dictates conditions by which children are held. The Health and Human Services Department is charged with the care of unaccompanied migrant children.

The Biden administration has previously signaled that it planned to end the Flores agreement, instead preparing a federal regulation that, the administration argues, 鈥渇aithfully implements鈥� the requirements spelled out in the settlement, provides additional protections and responds to 鈥渦nforeseen changed circumstances since 1997.鈥� The regulation was published in late April.

鈥淏y its own terms the FSA was meant to be temporary. The parties initially agreed that the FSA would terminate no later than five years after final court approval and then later agreed that the FSA would terminate 45 days after the INS published final regulations implementing the FSA,鈥� Friday鈥檚 court filing reads.

鈥淭he Rule is expansive and responsive to the changing needs of ORR鈥檚 (Unaccompanied Children) Program. ORR anticipates it will guide its operations and provide needed protections to unaccompanied children for years to come,鈥� the filing adds, referring to the Office of Refugee Resettlement, an agency within HHS.

But immigration attorneys have expressed concern over the lack of outside oversight if the Flores settlement is terminated.

鈥淚f the government聽were to prevail in its motion, HHS would no longer be bound by the Flores settlement. As Flores counsel, we would no longer be able to interview children in HHS custody, or file motions to enforce when the rights guaranteed by Flores are denied to children in HHS custody,鈥� said Neha Desai, senior director of immigration at the National Center for Youth Law.

This story has been updated with additional reporting.

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