
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on Wednesday that stops the Trump administration from closing Job Corps centers.
“It is further ordered that Defendants, their agents, and all persons acting in concert or participating with Defendants are enjoined from enforcing, implementing, maintaining or giving the effect to the elimination of the Job Corps program,” U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter wrote in the order.
“Including the stop work orders and termination and non-renewal notices delivered to Job Corps center operators starting May 29, 2025; from issuing, enforcing, implementing, maintaining or giving effect to any shutdown tasks, job terminations or student removals; and from taking any further action to eliminate the Job Corps program without Congressional authorization.”
The motion, filed by the National Job Corps Association, was to stop the Department of Labor’s (DOL) closure of 99 Job Corps campuses nationwide, according to a news release.
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