Federal Judges Rule Against Trump Administration on Immigration Policies, Affecting Asylum Seekers
Federal judges in California and Boston have issued rulings against the Trump administration's handling of immigration policies, particularly concerning asylum seekers and immigrants who used the CBP One app. A California judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit to proceed, challenging the administration's cancellation of appointments for asylum seekers who had used the app to schedule meetings with immigration officials. In Boston, a judge ruled that the administration unlawfully terminated the temporary legal status of up to 900,000 immigrants who entered the U.S. using the app. These rulings come amid a series of legal setbacks for President Trump, who has faced challenges on multiple fronts, including immigration and other policy areas.