Judge skeptical of Trump administration argument that federal courts can’t review border declaration
- In Washington, U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss presided over a hearing regarding a lawsuit that challenges President Trump’s border executive order issued on January 20.
- The order declared an invasion at the U.S.-Mexico border and suspended asylum access, which the Trump administration argued courts cannot review.
- Immigrant rights groups countered that immigration does not constitute an invasion and noted border crossings fell to lows not seen since August 2020.
- The government called the invasion declaration an 'unreviewable political question,' while advocates stressed asylum rights are enshrined in immigration law and vital for those fleeing persecution.
- Judge Moss requested additional legal briefs on specific questions and has yet to issue a ruling on whether the executive order can be judicially reviewed.
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