A federal district court judge in the 9th Circuit on Monday issued a
preliminary injunction blocking the Trump administration's new policy of
returning asylum seekers to Mexico as they wait for an immigration court to hear their cases, but the order won't immediately go into effect. Judge Richard Seeborg in San Francisco granted a request by civil
liberties groups to halt the practice while their lawsuit moves forward.
He put the decision on hold until Friday to give U.S. officials the
chance to appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals -- which, thanks to
Trump's aggressive judicial appointments, is now more friendly to conservatives than it has been in more than three decades.
The launch of the policy in January in San Diego at the nation's
busiest border crossing marked an unprecedented change to the U.S.
asylum system, government officials and asylum experts said. Families
seeking asylum typically had been released in the U.S. with notices to
appear in court -- and, conservatives have charged, they often can't be
relied upon to show up. The American Civil Liberties Union,
Southern Poverty Law Center, and Center for Gender & Refugee
Studies, which brought the lawsuit on behalf of 11 asylum applicants and
several other organizations, praised the ruling in a statement Monday...MORE
Issues of concern to people who live in the west: property rights, water rights, endangered species, livestock grazing, energy production, wilderness and western agriculture. Plus a few items on western history, western literature and the sport of rodeo... Frank DuBois served as the NM Secretary of Agriculture from 1988 to 2003. DuBois is a former legislative assistant to a U.S. Senator, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Interior, and is the founder of the DuBois Rodeo Scholarship.
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