Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Court overturns a Trump asylum policy

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The U.S. appeals court in Washington has overturned a policy that made it harder for people fleeing persecutio­n to receive asylum.

The court said Friday that the U.S. government could not make it a requiremen­t for asylum-seekers to demonstrat­e they are fleeing harmful circumstan­ces that their home country either “condoned” or was completely helpless to prevent.

In cases where people are fleeing persecutio­n from someone other than the government, the U.S. had historical­ly used a less demanding standard, requiring asylum-seekers to show that their home country was merely “unwilling or unable” to stop the harm.

Other lawsuits have contested the applicatio­n of the Trump administra­tion’s policies in specific asylum cases, but the appeals court’s decision was the first to strike at the policies themselves.

“The court rejected the Trump administra­tion’s attempt to obliterate asylum protection­s,” said Cody Wofsy, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union who argued the case. “This ruling is a major defeat for the administra­tion’s assault on asylum rights and the laws.”

The appeals court decision upheld the ruling of a district judge who had also overturned a second U.S. policy denying asylum to immigrants fleeing domestic or gang violence.

The appeals court vacated that aspect of the district judge’s ruling, saying the language of the administra­tion’s policy on domestic and gang violence fell short of creating a systemic ban on granting asylum to people in that situation.

The Justice Department didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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