Ms. J.P. et al v. William P Barr fka Jefferson B. Sessions et al

  1. January 17, 2020

    DOJ Must Produce Docs On Separated Families' Mental Health

    The Trump administration must turn over documents related to what it knew about the mental health care consequences of its policy to separate migrant families at the southwest border, a California federal judge held Friday.

  2. November 06, 2019

    Gov't Owes Mental Health Care To Separated Migrant Parents

    The federal government must provide mental health treatment for migrant parents whose kids were taken from them at the border, both while the parents are in immigration custody and for a time after they are released, a California federal judge held on Tuesday.

  3. January 07, 2019

    Immigrant Parents Aren't Owed Mental Health Care, Feds Say

    The government asked a California federal judge Monday to toss a proposed class action by immigrant parents seeking mental health care after being separated from their children under Trump administration policy, arguing any obligation to provide such care ended when the parents were released from custody.

  4. September 20, 2018

    Immigrants, Feds Face Off Over Mental Health Care Injunction

    A proposed class of immigrant parents who have been detained and separated from their children under Trump administration policy faced off with the federal government in California federal court on Thursday, debating whether an injunction can be imposed to ensure mental health care is provided to the families.

  5. July 19, 2018

    Immigrants Ask Court To Hasten Care For Separated Families

    A proposed class of immigrant parents who have been detained and separated from their children urged a California federal judge on Wednesday to quickly provide effective mental health care to families who have been impacted by the Trump administration's family separation policy.

  6. July 13, 2018

    Separated Immigrants Want Feds To Pay For Mental Health

    Three immigrant mothers who were recently separated from their children at the border by federal authorities sued the Trump administration in California federal court Thursday, seeking to represent a putative class of families allegedly in need of mental health services because of the federal government's actions.

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