Court Rules Trump's Asylum Ban Unlawful, Resumes Refugee Protections
A federal court has determined that President Trump's ban on asylum claims at the southern US border is unlawful. Judge Randolph Moss ruled that Trump exceeded his authority by attempting to create an alternative immigration system without the necessary congressional approval.
This decision is significant as it protects the rights of numerous asylum seekers fleeing persecution. The ruling emphasizes the balance of power between the executive branch and Congress in shaping immigration policy.
Immigrant rights advocates hailed the decision as a victory for human dignity and the rule of law. The administration now has 14 days to appeal, but for the time being, asylum requests will resume, reaffirming the legal protections for those seeking refuge.
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