NPR, “New Trump Policy Would Permit Indefinite Detention of Migrant Families, Children

“Federal courts have struck down almost every effort this administration has made to curtail the rights of immigrants. When will President Trump realize that immigrants in the U.S. have due process rights?”

Bloomberg News, “Trump Faces Long-Shot Bid to Jail Migrant Families Indefinitely

President Trump can claim that he tried to fix our broken asylum system, but that those liberal judges in California prevented him from doing so,” Yale-Loehr said. “This will be a [political] win for Trump, even if he loses in court.”

Washington Times, “Trump Aims to Stop Surge With Family Detentions: ‘They won’t come. And many people will be saved

“Federal courts have struck down almost every effort this administration has made to curtail the rights of immigrants. When will President Trump realize that immigrants in the U.S. have due process rights?”

Law360, “Trump Rule To Detain Migrant Kids Unlikely To Survive Courts” (available by registration)

Mr. Yale-Loehr said courts might find the rule to be an “arbitrary and capricious” agency action under the Administrative Procedure Act because it fails to abide by the spirit of the decades-old Flores agreement

Mr. Yale-Loehr was interviewed in the Capitol Pressroom podcast on August 20, 2019, “Trump Immigration Changes”