Une cour d’appel empêche l’administration Trump de bloquer les demandes d’asile d’immigrés clandestins
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that regulations implementing a Donald Trump proclamation regarding migrants conflict with federal immigration law.
A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a proclamation by Donald Trump that aimed to prohibit people who entered illegally through the Mexican border from applying for asylum in the United States.
The ban is contained in a proclamation signed by the US president on his first day in office. In it, Donald Trump asserts that the situation at the southern border of the United States "constitutes an invasion" due to the influx of people seeking entry into the US.
But a federal judge in Washington, the capital, had suspended its application, ruling in July that only the Immigration and Nationality Act governs deportation procedures.
"Nothing in the Immigration and Nationality Act or in the Constitution confers upon the President or his representatives the exorbitant powers invoked in the proclamation and in the directives on its implementation," he wrote.
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