ACLU sues over Trump shutting down asylum access at the southern border
- Immigration advocacy groups sued the Trump administration over its ban on asylum access at the southern border, claiming it endangers people fleeing war and persecution.
- The ACLU filed the complaint on behalf of the Florence Project, Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center, and RAICES.
- Trump's executive order declared the situation at the southern border an invasion and suspended migrants' ability to ask for asylum.
- Critics argue that few asylum seekers qualify, and the immigration court system is overloaded, causing long delays.
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Donald Trump sued by left-wing activist group over border crackdown as they accuse President of 'power grab'
Donald Trump has been sued by a left-wing activist group over his border crackdown as they have accused him of a “power grab”.The group of activists, led by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued the US President's administration on Monday.This came after Trump signed executive orders on day one of his inauguration declaring a national emergency at the border, allowing officials to remove migrants without allowing them to request asylum.…
'Unlawful': Immigration advocacy groups suing Trump admin over asylum policy
Immigration advocacy groups are suing the Trump administration over its asylum policy. Deputy Director of the ACLU Immigrants Rights Project Lee Gelernt joins José Díaz-Balart to explain why his group is suing.
‘If I go back to Honduras, they will kill me’: Woman seeking asylum worries Trump will deport her
CNN’s John King visits Lincoln, Nebraska, to see the impact of President Trump’s immigration crackdown. King speaks to a former Honduran journalist, “G,” who entered the US one year ago and claimed asylum. G fears she could be killed if she’s deported back to Honduras.
Trump White House renews crucial pledge as left-wing activists sue over border crackdown
A group of left-wing activist groups, led by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), sued the Trump administration on Monday over its efforts to limit the use of asylum at the southern border – leading the Trump White House to renew a crucial pledge.On day one of his administration, President Donald Trump signed executive orders declaring a national emergency at the border and allowing officials to remove immigrants without allowing them to r…
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