The federal judge stops the deportation of Trump administration of 8 asylum seekers

US District Judge Randolph Moss approved “Administrative Staying” by blocking the deportation of eight Asylum seekers who face threats to violence in their home countries.
Asylum seekers include a four -member family running away from Taliban, a man who claims to have been closed and tortured in Egypt for his political views, and a woman from Ecuador, where she says her police officer could kill her, Politico reported.
Officers of ICE and ERO have attracted one of 216 illegal immigrants who have been convicted of drug dealing or drug possession. About 1.4 million illegal immigrants in the United States have orders to deport them against them, the US official said. (Todd Packard, Immigration and Customs Conduct (Ice))
Lawyers representing asylum seekers say Trump’s administration violates the law and does not give those with a “credible fear” of persecution and violence a chance to get legal status.
Judge Moss, appointed Obama, said that the court needed more information on the situation for these asylum seekers. He gave the Ministry of Justice until Friday at midnight to provide them with more details about them, according to politics.
Korpnik on the table in the courtroom. (East)
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In their complaint, lawyers representing asylum seekers claim that the president Donald TrumpThe proclamation of “guarantee of the protection of the states against the invasion” is “illegal how many precedent is.”
President Donald Trump holds a document on the day he issues executive commands and pardons for January 6, the accused in the oval office in the White House, January 20, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)
Proclamation, issued on January 20, states health, public security and National security risks as reasons for taking action. In addition, the proclamation says that a large number of migrants who have entered the United States illegally increase those risks.
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“And the risks associated with these issues are greatly worsening when the number of aliens illegally move on to the southern border increases to levels that prevent real operating control over the border.”
It is claimed that officials “do not have the opportunity to check with the ceremony of national security risk related” with each individual border crossing.
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