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Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of The Honorable Marsha J. Pechman 0 0 STATE OF WASHINGTON, et al., v. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE Plaintiffs, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; DONALD TRUMP, in his official capacity as President of the United States of America, et al., Defendants. [PROPOSED] Upon consideration of the States Motion for Expedited Discovery and Regular Status Conferences, the supporting papers filed therewith, the Defendants Response, the States Reply, and all other filings herein, the States Motion for Expedited Discovery and Regular Status Conferences is GRANTED. Accordingly, it is ORDERED: The States may conduct expedited discovery on the following topics:. The development and implementation of Defendants policy of separating families who enter the United States along the Southwestern border, including communications ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of 0 to Defendant employees (e.g., Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers) at the border ports of entry regarding same.. The number of Separated Children placed by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) - or any other Defendant - in each Plaintiff State from January, 0 to the present, by month and facility (or, for individual sponsor placements, the county in which the child resides with such sponsor).. The number of Separated Parents who are or were detained in each Plaintiff State from January, 0, to the present, by month and facility.. The number of Separated Parents in each Plaintiff State released from DHS custody from January, 0, to the present, including the facility from which they were released, the conditions of release, and current location.. As to every Separated Parent who is present in any Plaintiff State (or who was present in a Plaintiff State on the day this lawsuit was filed): a. The date that each Separated Parent was taken into DHS custody; b. The current placement and location of every Separated Parent (e.g., held in the federal prison in SeaTac, Washington); 0 Separated Child or Separated Children, for purposes of this Order, shall mean any child under the age of who was traveling with an adult family member, who entered the United States along the Southwestern border in the company of such family member, and who the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or any other Defendant separated from their family member thereafter. Separated Parent, for purposes of this Order, shall mean any adult who was traveling with a family member under the age of, who entered the United States along the Southwestern border in the company of such child or children, and who DHS or any other Defendant separated from the child or children thereafter. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of 0 0 c. Whether the Separated Parent expressed fear for their safety in their home country to Defendants at any point, and if so, whether and when the Separated Parent was provided with a credible fear interview; d. Whether the Separated Parent has withdrawn any claim to lawful status while in DHS custody; e. The contact that Defendants have provided between the Separated Parent and his or her child(ren); f. The location of that Separated Parent s children (if in an ORR placement or custody); and g. DHS plan to reunify the Separated Parent with the child.. As to every Separated Child who is present in any Plaintiff State (or who was present in a Plaintiff State on the day this lawsuit was filed): a. The current placement and location of every such child (e.g., living with a sponsor in Seattle, Washington); b. The contact that Defendants have provided between the child and their Separated Parent(s) or other family members; c. The location of that Separated Child s Separated Parent(s); d. DHS plan to reunify the Separated Child with the Separated Parent(s); and e. Information concerning the circumstances and progress of such reunification efforts. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of 0 0. The development and implementation of Defendants practice of refusing to allow entry to asylum seekers presenting themselves at ports of entry along the Southwestern border, including all communications to Defendant employees (e.g., CBP and ICE officers) working near those border ports of entry that discuss this practice, including but not limited to discussion of metering, numerical or space limits on asylum claims, administrative or other limits on asylum claim processing, and requiring asylum seekers to return to ports of entry at a later day or time.. Since January, 0, the number of persons presenting at Southwestern border ports of entry who expressed fear for their safety in their home country, but who Defendants refused to allow to enter the United States, and all information concerning the circumstances of Defendants refusal.. Since January, 0, the number of persons presenting at Southwestern border ports of entry who expressed fear for their safety in their home country, and who Defendants detained in federal custody, and all information concerning the circumstances of Defendants choice to detain them. 0. Since January, 0, the number of persons presenting at Southwestern border ports of entry who expressed fear for their safety in their home country, who were traveling with their child or children at the time they arrived at the port of entry, but who Defendants then separated from their child(ren); and all information concerning the circumstances of such separation. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of 0 0. For all Separated Parents who entered the United States along the Southwestern border from January, 0, information regarding: a. The number and circumstances under which Separated Parents agreed to relinquish a claim for lawful status while in DHS custody; b. The number and circumstances under which Separated Parents agreed to voluntary removal while in DHS custody; c. The number and circumstances under which DHS removed Separated Parents from the United States without their Separated Child; and d. All reunification efforts the Defendants have made concerning Separated Parents who were removed from the United States without their Separated Children.. For all Separated Parents who have been released from DHS custody since January, 0, all information regarding DHS and HHS efforts to reunite Separated Parents and Separated Children, including but not limited to: a. Information regarding the paperwork required of Separated Parents who want to reunite with their Separated Children, including any requirement that Separated Parent complete Family Reunification Applications, including background checks, DNA testing, or fingerprinting, before reunification with their Separated Children; b. Information regarding any financial requests or demands made of Separated Parents who want to reunite with their Separated Children, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of 0 0 including demands that Separated Parents pay the airfare for Separated Children and escorts as a condition of reunification; and c. Information regarding any other conditions or requirements the Defendants are placing on Separated Parents who want to reunite with their Separated Children.. As to Defendants stated intentions to detain families who enter along the Southwestern border together in detention centers or similar facilities, all information as to any sites under consideration that are located in any Plaintiff States and any regulatory changes intended to facilitate family detention.. As to Defendants stated intentions to conduct summary deportations of individuals who enter along the Southwestern border without hearing or process, all information as to the existence and implementation of such policy or practice. Plaintiffs will serve Defendants with formal discovery requests on these subjects. During the period of expedited discovery, Defendants shall have seven days from the date of service to object to the States discovery requests, and days from the date of service to respond to requests for production, interrogatories, and requests for admission. Defendants will expedite the production of responsive information and documents, and will confer with Plaintiffs as to any questions regarding the scope and meaning of the requests. Further, it is ORDERED that: As to every Separated Parent in DHS custody in any of the Plaintiff States, the Defendants will facilitate access to detained Separated Parents for interviews by ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -

Case :-cv-00-mjp Document - Filed 0/0/ Page of State Representatives, either at the facilities where the Parents are detained or in other mutually agreeable locations; The Plaintiff States, through their designated lead the State of Washington, and the Defendants will appear before the Court for regular status conferences, to be set on a weekly basis pending further Order of the Court, at which time the Parties will report on the progress of discovery as well as any other matter requiring the Court s attention. DATED this day of, 0. 0 THE HONORABLE MARSHA J. PECHMAN 0 ROBERT W. FERGUSON Attorney General /s/ Laura K. Clinton LAURA K. CLINTON, WSBA # Assistant Attorney General REBECCA GLASGOW, WSBA # Deputy Attorney General COLLEEN M. MELODY, WSBA # Division Chief, Civil Rights Unit NOAH G. PURCELL, WSBA # Solicitor General MEGAN D. LIN, WSBA # Assistant Attorney General Attorneys for Plaintiff State of Washington ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON 00 Fifth Avenue. Suite 000 Seattle, WA 0- (0) -