The Borneo Post

Judge bars Trump from denying asylum to people entering US illegally

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WASHINGTON: A federal judge on Monday put a temporary halt to a Trump administra­tion order denying the possibilit­y of asylum to people who enter the US illegally.

President Donald Trump issued the proclamati­on earlier this month as a matter of what he called national security as a US-bound caravan of Central American migrants made its way through Mexico toward the US border.

US District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco issued a temporary restrainin­g order against the Trump proclamati­on, thus granting a request from human rights advocacy groups which had sued shortly after the order was announced.

The American Civil Liberties Union says US law stipulates that the right to request asylum must be granted to anyone entering the country, regardless of whether they do so at an official port of entry or come in illegally.

Trump’s administra­tion has argued that he has the executive power to curb immigratio­n in the name of national security – a power he invoked right after taking office last year with a controvers­ial ban on travelers from several mostly Muslim countries.

The final version of the order was upheld by the US Supreme Court on June 26 after a protracted legal battle.

When the new policy was announced by the Department of Homeland Security on Nov 8, a senior administra­tion official said it would address what he called the “historical­ly unparallel­ed abuse of our immigratio­n system” along the border with Mexico. — AFP

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