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US Supreme Court supports the refugee application rules of the Trump administration

2019-09-12T02:01:28.909Z


[11th Reuters]-The US Supreme Court decides that the new rule that makes it virtually impossible for immigrants entering from the southern border of the United States to remain effective until a lawsuit for constitutionality is issued Indicated. Stricter immigration policy


[11th Reuters]-The US Supreme Court decides that the new rule that makes it virtually impossible for immigrants entering from the southern border of the United States to remain effective until a lawsuit for constitutionality is issued Indicated.

This is a tailwind for President Trump, who is stiffening immigration policy. Mr. Trump posted on Twitter, "It's a big win at the Supreme Court."

Of the nine Supreme Court justices, two liberals turned around.

The US government announced new rules in July. In order to curb the inflow of migrants from Central American countries, they first required migrants who arrived in the United States via a third country such as Mexico to apply for refugees in the third country.

US human rights groups such as the United States Citizens' Freedom Union (ACLU) have filed lawsuits for violating US immigration laws and illegal rules-making procedures.

Eight days after the new rules came into force in July, the Californian district court ordered the injunction of the measure across the United States. After that, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decided to narrow the scope of the injunction order, but on the 9th this week the district court again issued an injunction order targeting the United States, and on the following day the Ninth Circuit Appeal Court Was narrowing the subject again.

The injunction was lifted at the discretion of the Supreme Court.

“This is a tentative decision, and we strongly hope that we will eventually win,” said an ACLU lawyer. “It will affect the lives of thousands of families.”

White House spokesman Guidry said the Supreme Court's decision denied the “wrong” verdict of the lower court, and that the Trump administration was “satisfied” with it.

Source: asahi

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