Appeals court allows Trump administration to suspend approval of new refugees amid lawsuit
- An appeals court allowed the Trump administration to stop approving new refugees for entry into the U.S. Amid a lawsuit.
- U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead ruled that Trump could not nullify the law governing the refugee program.
- Trump's order claimed cities were overwhelmed by 'record levels of migration' and could not absorb more refugees.
- Plaintiffs argued the president failed to prove how refugee entry would harm the U.S.
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Trump Has Upended the Lives of Afghan Refugees
When Hasib Satary and his family arrived in the United States on August 27, 2021—less than two weeks after the fall of Kabul—he was in dire need of resettlement services. It had been a stressful 10-day journey for Satary, a former U.S. Embassy employee in the capital of Afghanistan. His travels took him from Kabul to Doha, Qatar, before finally landing at Dulles International Airport in northern Virginia to begin a new life.To his relief, the an…
Trump critics in Seattle push back in court — and head for the streets
While protests against President Trump's second administration were initially muted in Seattle and Washington as challenges to his executive orders moved through federal courts, the state is emergin as a hub of activist resistance to the administration.
Helena welcomes two refugee families
The Helena Area Refugee Resettlement Team, HARRT is continuing to work with other non-profits to fulfill the promise of refugees with Special Immigration Visas to resettle in the United States despite a new administration. Helena welcomes two refugee families despite administration changesValerie Hellermann, the director of HARRT says, "Our goal is to resettle refugees that are fully vetted by the International Office of Migration and several U.…
US federal court allows Trump order blocking refugees to take effect, processing for refugees conditionally approved continues
The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Court in California allowed President Donald Trump’s executive order blocking the processing of refugee applications to take effect on Tuesday. However, the order states that processing individuals conditionally approved for refugee status before the executive order was issued must continue. The executive order effectively suspends the entry of refugees under the United States Refugee Admissions Prog…
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