Court continues to block Trump's home stop

The Supreme Court of the United States has held in place the previous decision of a federal judge to block stops for asylumrs, which President Donald Trump's administration had undertaken. According to the administration's decision, people illegally crossing the border were denied asylum rights. The decision was quickly abolished by [...]
According to the administration's decision, people illegally crossing the border were denied asylum rights. The decision was quickly abolished by a federal judge in California, and the ruling was also adopted by the Court of Appeals. This is a strong sign and message to the Trump administration that his asylum decisions exceed the mandate of President”, says Steve Vladeck, professor of the University of Texas.
However, White House Justice Department spokesman Steven Stafford said they would continue to fight for the stop for asylum to remain in force. We are disappointed with the Supreme Court's decision, but we believe that the court has not yet considered all the circumstances in this case. We will continue to defend our department's legal authority”, he said, writes “CNN”











