Court halts Trump asylum policy, then suspends its own order
The three-judge panel told the government to file written arguments by the end of Monday and for the plaintiffs to respond by the end of Tuesday.
The
Government attorneys said immigration lawyers had begun demanding that asylum seekers be allowed in
“The Court’s reinstatement of the injunction causes
Customs and Border Protection had already begun to stop processing people under the policy.
“We will continue working to permanently end this unspeakably cruel policy,” she said.
The government's setback earlier Friday from the three-judge panel of the
The “Remain in Mexico” policy, known officially as "Migrant Protection Protocols," took effect in
The ambassador said the policy is critical to deterring “uncontrolled of third-country migrants through
Reaction to the decision blocking the policy was swift among immigration lawyers and advocates who have spent months fighting with the administration over a program they see as a humanitarian disaster, subjecting hundreds of migrants to violence, kidnapping and extortion in dangerous Mexican border cities. Hundreds more have been living in squalid encampments just across the border, as they wait for their next court date.
Advocates planned to have immigrants immediately cross the border and present the court decision to authorities Friday, with group
The decision interrupted some court cases. Immigration Judge
In
“Do you guys understand that?” Herbert asked through an interpreter. “There was a pretty significant change in the law in the middle of your testimony.”
The
Judge
Fletcher agreed the government set the bar too high for asylum-seekers to persuade officers that they should be exempt from the policy and didn't provide enough time for them to prepare for interviews or consult lawyers. The judges said the government also erred by requiring asylum-seekers to express fear of returning to
Fletcher quoted at length asylum-seekers who reported being assaulted and victimized in
Fletcher was joined by Judge
“The court forcefully rejected the Trump administration’s assertion that it could strand asylum-seekers in
Rabinovitz said
The appeals court in
The
The ruling's impact will also be at least partially blunted by other policies introduced in response to unprecedented surge of asylum-seeking families that peaked last year, many of them from
In November, the administration began sending asylum-seekers from
Another policy leads Mexicans and Central Americans who fail an initial screening to be rapidly deported without leaving
The other measure with far-reaching consequences denies asylum to anyone who passes through another country on the way to the
Supporters of the "Remain in
Mexicans and unaccompanied children are exempt.
Asylum has been granted in less than 1% of the roughly 35,000 Remain in
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