The District Noem has ruled that the Trump government is making a mistaken interpretation of the law by applying a process of expulsion of foreigners in the country legally
President Donald Trump’s government asked the Federal Supreme Court on Thursday to allow her to allow her to revoke the legal status 532,000 immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti.
Boston Federal District (northeast) suspended April 14th the cancellation by the Trump Special Program of Joe Biden’s Democratic Program, which enabled nationals of the four countries to stay in the US first for two yearsbecause of the state of human rights in their homeland.
This program allowed about 532,000 immigrants to enter and stay legally in the country. Without the suspension decided by the District at a decision by the Minister of Security Christie Noemwould end and lose the right to remain in the US territory on April 24th.
In her decision, the District found that the Trump government makes a false interpretation of the lawby applying a process of deportation with rapid aliens processes that had entered the country illegally But they are now legally under government programs.
The Trump government thus asked the Supreme Court – the majority of the Conservatives – to remove the suspension decided by the federal judge. She fueled her that “It has canceled one of the government’s most important decisions on immigration policy.”
She also accused her of “trampling on executives in the management of the immigration system”.
President Trump has proclaimed the fight against irregular migration in his absolute priority, he continues to talk about “invasive” In the USA ‘Criminals coming from abroad’ And it makes sure that the expulsions of immigrants are highlighted.
However, several of his plans for mass deportations have either delayed or blocked because of the decisions of justice.
Source :Skai
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