Appeals Court Declares President Trump's Asylum Ban Illegal, Upholding Migrants' Rights
An appeals court has ruled against President Trump's executive order that sought to suspend asylum access at the U.S. southern border. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found that the Immigration and Nationality Act does not grant the President the authority to unilaterally bar individuals from seeking asylum. This decision marks a significant legal setback for a key policy of Trump's administration aimed at curbing migration. The court emphasized that the right to apply for asylum is protected by U.S. law, and the President cannot override this through executive action. The ruling was welcomed by immigration advocates who argue that denying asylum seekers their rights endangers those fleeing persecution.