The Asian Age

All Iraqis on deportatio­n row get US court relief

■ District judge sides with ACLU lawyers’ revised complaint

- STEVE FRIESS DETROIT, JUNE 26

A federal judge halted late on Monday the deportatio­n of all Iraqi nationals detained during immigratio­n sweeps across the United States this month until atleast July 10, expanding a stay he imposed last week.

The stay had initially only protected 114 detainees from the Detroit area. US district judge Mark Goldsmith sided with lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union who filed an amended complaint on Saturday seeking to prevent Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t from deporting Iraqis from anywhere in the US.

The ACLU argued those being deported could face persecutio­n, torture, or death because many were Chaldean Catholics, Sunni Muslims, or Iraqi Kurds and that the groups were recognised as targets of ill-treatment in Iraq.

Mr Goldsmith agreed with the ACLU on the grave consequenc­es deportees may face, writing in his seven-page opinion and order that: “Such harm far outweighs any interest the government may have in proceeding with the removals immediatel­y.”

On Thursday, he ordered a stay in the Michigan Iraqis’ deportatio­n for at least two weeks while he decided whether he had jurisdicti­on over the merits of deporting immigrants who could face physical danger in their countries of origin. He expanded his stay on Monday to the broader class of Iraqis nationwide, saying it applies to removal of Iraqi nationals in the US with final orders of removal who have been or will be detained by ICE.

 ?? — AFP ?? Protesters with ‘Today Refuse Fascism’ hoist signs at Columbus Circle in New York City on Monday prior to a march to Trump Tower to denounce the Supreme Court’s partial reinstatem­ent of the travel ban on citizens of six Muslim countries.
— AFP Protesters with ‘Today Refuse Fascism’ hoist signs at Columbus Circle in New York City on Monday prior to a march to Trump Tower to denounce the Supreme Court’s partial reinstatem­ent of the travel ban on citizens of six Muslim countries.

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