Court Blocks Trump's Border Asylum Plan

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A divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit blocked President Trump's directive to suspend asylum and other protections for migrants at the southern border, ruling that the Immigration and Nationality Act does not grant broad removal authority or the right to deny asylum, thereby keeping existing asylum procedures in place and signaling potential further review by the full court or the Supreme Court.
- Appeals court blocks Trump's asylum crackdown at U.S.-Mexico border CBS News
- Appeals Court Says Trump’s Ban on Asylum Claims at Border Is Illegal The New York Times
- US federal court rules Trump cannot prevent migrants from seeking asylum at the border Le Monde.fr
- Court blocks Trump’s executive order suspending asylum access The Guardian
- Appeals court clears way for U.S. to reopen border for asylum seekers The Washington Post
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