美法官叫停特朗普政府针对南部边境庇护申请禁令
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-03 00:17

Core Points - A federal judge in Washington, Randolph Moss, ruled that the Trump administration's ban on asylum applications at the southern border is illegal, with the decision set to take effect on July 16, allowing two weeks for the Trump administration to appeal [1] - President Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border on January 20, claiming an "invasion" that justified the suspension of asylum applications [1] - Judge Moss stated that neither the Constitution nor immigration law grants the president the authority to cancel asylum applications or other humanitarian protections [1] - The Trump administration argued that there is an abuse of the asylum application process, with many applicants aware that their cases could take years to process, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. during that time [1] - The plaintiffs in the case included several immigration organizations, and their lawyers hailed the ruling as a "huge victory," affirming that asylum seekers are protected by law and cannot be disregarded by the president's claims of "invasion" [1] Additional Information - Media outlets expect the Trump administration to appeal the ruling [2]

美法官叫停特朗普政府针对南部边境庇护申请禁令 - Reportify