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Federal Court Blocks Trumps Asylum Ban: A Legal Victory for Migrants
A federal appeals court has struck down President Trumps executive order aiming to block asylum claims at the southern border. The order, issued on Trumps Inauguration Day in 2025, suspended migrants entry and their right to apply for asylum, labeling the border an invasion. However, a three-judge panel ruled that immigration law guarantees the asylum process, and the president cannot override it with his own rules. The court emphasized that Congress did not grant the executive branch broad removal authority. The White House is planning to appeal to the full court or the Supreme Court, while immigrant advocates celebrate the decision as a protection for those fleeing danger from war or persecution. Although the ruling does not immediately change conditions for migrants, it marks a significant legal setback for Trumps migration crackdown.
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