Federal Judge Rules Against Trump’s Border Asylum Restrictions

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A federal judge in Washington, D.C. struck down President Trump's order that suspended asylum access at the southern border, ruling that neither the constitution nor federal law permit the president to deny entry to asylum seekers, and the decision will take effect in two weeks with an expected appeal.
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- Obama-appointed judge strikes down Trump order preventing asylum requests, protections for illegal immigrants Fox News
- Federal judge bars Trump administration from expelling asylum seekers The Washington Post
- ‘A win for humanity’: Trump’s asylum ban at US-Mexico border ruled unlawful The Guardian
- Judge Rejects Trump’s Attempt to Stop Migrant Asylum Claims The New York Times
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