/ A group of families faced deportation Friday after being denied asylum under Trump administration policies that have since been invalidated by federal courts. Two Haitian families at the Berks Family Residential Center in Pennsylvania and 24 Latin American families at the South Texas Family Residential Center in Dilley, Texas have been fighting for the opportunity to seek asylum for more than a year. A federal court order had prevented their deportation as a lawsuit continued, but it was vacated earlier this week. Immigration Customs and Enforcement began deportations for six Guatemalan and six Salvadoran families out of airports in San Antonio and Louisiana Friday, according to Amy Maldonado, an attorney representing them in a federal lawsuit. By the time the families were put on planes, the USCIS Houston Asylum Office decided to reevaluate the cases upon request from attorneys. Thirteen of the 26 families will be released, but the fate of all of the families is unclear.