U.S. court rejects Donald Trump’s attempt to reinstate asylum ban

Editado por Pavel Jacomino
2018-12-11 14:33:20

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A migrant looks to cross to the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico on December 7, 2018.  Photo: Reuters FILE

San Francisco, December 11 (RHC)-- The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco has denied the Donald Trump Administration's judicial maneuver to delay Judge Jon Tigar's order blocking enforcement of its asylum policy.

"We agree with the district court that the rule is likely inconsistent with existing United States law.  Accordingly, we deny the Government’s motion for a stay," reads the 9th Circuit ruling, as reported by The Hill.

In early November, the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security issued a joint rule that prohibits migrants, who are caught trying to reach U.S. territory, from seeking asylum.

By issuing this policy, President Trump sought to make it harder to get asylum, since that joint rule only permitted asylum claims made at official ports of entry.

Nevertheless, Judge Jon Tigar, who belongs to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, granted a request for a temporary restraining order against Trump's policy.

The Donald Trump administration appealed Judge Tigar's decision, in late November, arguing that his decision prevented an immediate suspension of the illegal entries, which was considered by the U.S. president as an urgent measure to tackle the border crisis.

The decision of the San Francisco court, however, denies the Trump administration's appeal.  As a result, the ban on illegal immigrants seeking asylum should remain unapplied nationwide.



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