Washington (AP) – A federal judge said on Wednesday that an order by Donald Trump But suspend the shelter The southern border was illegal, which doubted one of the major pillars of the President’s plan to crack the migration on the southern border. But he ruled for two weeks to appeal to the government.
In an order on 20 January, Trump announced that the position on the southern border forms the US invasion and was suspending the physical entry of the migrants and his ability to take refuge until he was fixed.
US District Judge Randolf Moss said that his order blocking Trump’s policy would be effective on July 16, which will give time to the Trump administration to appeal.
Moss has written that neither the Constitution nor the Immigration Act “gives the President” an additional-evasive, additional-regulatory rule, without the opportunity to apply for asylum “or other humanitarian security to the President” or other humanitarian security.