11/25/2018

US ASYLUM : RESTRICTIONS


A US judge on Monday temporarily blocked an order by President Donald Trump that barred asylum for immigrants who enter the country illegally from Mexico, the latest courtroom defeat for Trump on immigration policy.

US District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order against the asylum rules.

Tigar's order takes effect immediately, applies nationwide, and lasts until at least Dec.19 when the judge scheduled a hearing to consider a more long-lasting injunction.

Representatives for the US Department of Justice could not immediately be reached for comment.

Trump cited an overwhelmed immigration system for his recent proclamation that officials will only process asylum claims for migrants who present themselves at an official entry point.

Civil rights groups sued, arguing that Trump's Nov 9 order violated administrative and immigration law.

In his ruling, Tigar said Congress clearly mandated that immigrants can apply for asylum regardless of how they entered the country. The judge called the latest rules an  ''extreme departure''  from prior practice.

''Whatever the scope of the  President's authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden,'' Tigar wrote. [Agencies].

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