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S., a federal judge ruled Monday.<br \/>Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler threw out the bulk of a lawsuit that argued the termination of the Obama-era Central American Minors program was arbitrary and violated the U. S. Constitution.<br \/>The International Refugee Assistance Project, a legal advocacy group representing plaintiffs in the case, did not immediately have comment.<br \/>The program allowed parents legally in the U. S. to apply to bring children or other family members living in Honduras, Guatemala or El Salvador to the U. S.<br \/>One of the goals was to discourage children from making the dangerous journey from those countries to the U. S. to be with family.<br \/>More than 1,300 people came to the U. S. under the program between 2014 and the end of 2016, according to figures cited in Beeler\u2019s decision.<br \/>When it ended the program in August 2017, the Trump administration revoked approval for roughly 2,700 additional immigrants who were set to travel to the U. S.<br \/>In her ruling, Beeler said the decision to revoke those approvals was arbitrary and capricious and required more analysis and explanation.<br \/>However, she found the administration had sufficient policy and legal arguments for its decision to end the entire program.<br \/>The Obama administration granted refugee or parole status to 99 percent of the people it interviewed for the program, giving them a greenlight to come to the U. S., according to State Department figures in Beeler\u2019s decision.<br \/>The Trump administration argued that immigration law called for a more sparing, case-by-case approach. It also said granting parole broadly created an incentive for illegal immigration and contributed to security problems along the U. S.-Mexico border.<br \/>Beeler said the administration rationally concluded that the program was not consistent with its immigration policy and its view of immigration law. 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