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Trump Calls U.S. Court System ‘Unfair’ after DACA Ruling

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday blasted the U.S. court system as “broken and unfair” after a federal judge blocked his move to end the program protecting young immigrants brought to the United States illegally by their parents, commonly known as “Dreamers”, Reuters reports.

The Trump administra­tion in September announced it would rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, drawing challenges in multiple federal courts from Democratic state attorneys general, organizati­ons and individual­s.

Late on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco ruled that DACA must remain in place while the litigation is resolved.

In a post on Twitter on Wednesday morning, Trump wrote, “It just shows everyone how broken and unfair our Court System is when the opposing side in a case (such as DACA) always runs to the 9th Circuit and almost always wins before being reversed by higher courts.”

It was not immediatel­y clear which court Trump was referring to in his post. Alsup’s court is the District Court for the Northern District of California. Appeals of decisions by that court are commonly handled by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which also reviews appeals of rulings by district courts in the U.S. West, Hawaii and Guam.

Earlier on Wednesday the White House branded the federal judge’s ruling as “outrageous.”

“An issue of this magnitude must go through the normal legislativ­e process,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said in a statement. “President Trump is committed to the rule of law, and will work with members of both parties to reach a permanent solution that corrects the unconstitu­tional actions taken by the last administra­tion.”

Alsup ruled that the federal government did not have to process new applicatio­ns from people who had never before received protection under the program. However, he ordered the government to continue processing renewal applicatio­ns from people who had previously been covered.

The ruling could complicate negotiatio­ns between Trump and congressio­nal leaders over immigratio­n reform. Sanders called the decision “outrageous, especially in light of the President’s successful bipartisan meeting with House and Senate members at the White House” on immigratio­n reform on Tuesday.

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