Trump White House is renewing a key pledge while left -wing activists grieve due to border breakthrough
A group of left -wing activist groups, led by the US Union for Civic Freedom (ACLU), sued Trump’s administration on Monday for an effort to limit the use of asylum Southern BordeauR – leading Trump’s white house to renew a key pledge.
On the first day of his administration, President Donald Trump signed executive orders that declared the national emergency at the border and enabled officials to remove immigrants without allowing them to request asylum, citing an “invasion” at the border.
It was part of the action on the border that included the deployment of military and final probation programs. Fox News Digital reported last week border numbers In the first seven days, 60% fell in power compared to the last week of Biden administration.
ACLU and other groups say that the use of power is illegal, given us the Azil Law allows immigrants Apply asylum, even if they entered the United States illegally.
The lawsuit claims that the “unlawful” and “unprecedented” order does exactly what Congress has determined that the United States should not work.
“The return of asylum seekers – not only single adults, but also families – in countries in which they face persecution or torture without allowing them to call for the protection the Congress has provided. Indeed, the proclamation does not even liberate the children without entourage, despite the specificity of the protection that such children get with a statute, “he writes.
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“This is an unprecedented grab of power that will bring countless life in danger,” said Lee Gelertn, Deputy Director of the Project of Immigrate ACLU Rights. “No president has the authority to unilaterally override the protection of Congress have provided those who run away from danger.”
The groups signed in the lawsuit include the National Immigrant Justice Center, the Texas Project Civil Rights, the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies, ACLU District of Columbia and ACLU in Texas.
The White House is indicated in a statement that he does not plan to change the course from his current path.
“President Trump has received an echoing mandate to end the neglect and abuse of our immigration laws and secure our boundaries,” said the spokesman of the Kush Desai White House for Fox News Digital. “Trump’s administration will continue in the first place of Americans and America.”
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It’s the latest ACLU lawsuit against Trump administration. Last month, Aclu filed a lawsuit for Trump’s command that ended the nationality of birth for children of illegal immigrants and those who hold temporary visas.
The lawsuit claimed that the order was unconstitutional and against the congress intention and the precedent of the Supreme Court. The lawsuit was separated from the one who filed two dozen countries on the same issue. The White House said in the answer that lawsuits were “no more” than the extension of the left resistance – and Trump’s administration is ready to face them in court. “