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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Decision in Court of Appeal: Trump administration may suspend approval of new refugees
On Tuesday, a court of appeal allowed the Trump administration to suspend the entry of new refugees, in the context of a trial concerning the presidential decree suspending the national system of admission of refugees.
Appeals court hands Trump victory by allowing new refugee ban - Washington Examiner
A federal appeals court on Tuesday paused a lower court’s decision that blocked the Trump administration from rejecting new refugees, a small victory for the White House in its efforts to reshape immigration policy. A three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals comprising two Republican and one Democratic appointee said anyone conditionally approved by the government as a refugee before President Donald Trump took office must be allo…
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