US court stops Trump's asylum plans: a victory for migrants!
US court stops Trump's asylum plans: a victory for migrants!
Vienna, Österreich - A US federal court has announced a significant setback for President Donald Trump's immigration policy. In a decision, judge Randolph Moss found that Trump's plans to prohibit the asylum claim for migrants who come to the USA via Mexico. vienna.at reports that on the day of his inauguration, on the day of its inauguration, migrants at the southern border of the United States aberred the opportunity to use asylum or other humanitarian protection. Moss pointed out that Trump had exceeded his power and that neither the federal immigration law nor the US constitution lend him this authority.
The decision of the court has far -reaching consequences, especially in view of the challenges, which brings illegal immigration. Moss noted that the termination of illegal immigration brings "enormous challenges". In addition, the US government announced that it would appeal. Presidential office spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said that a local district judge has no authority to prevent Trump and the United States from protecting the border.
Trump's streaked immigration policy
Since his inauguration on January 20, Trump has followed a strict anti-immigration policy, which is expressed in increased arrests and deportations of migrants without a residence permit. So he called out the emergency on the border with Mexico and the US border protection authority ICE reported new arrests every day. In the first week of his second term, almost 2400 migrants were arrested, mostly with the aim of capturing criminal records. [dw.com] (https://www.dw.com/de/politik-donald-trump-mexico-latin America-migration-migration-facts-v3/a-71426094) emphasizes that Trump's strategy includes an increase in the arrests and faster deportations.
An important aspect of this policy was the shutdown of the "CBP One" app, which facilitated asylum applications, while at the same time migrants could also be recorded for minor offenses in immigration center centers. These measures, especially the planned reception center in Mexico, are part of the broader strategy to control and deter the number of migrants. The United Nations has repeatedly pointed out the right to asylum and demanded compliance with human rights, while in the USA there is growing resistance to the brutal practices of deportation policy.
historical perspective of immigration in the USA
The history of immigration in the USA is characterized by changing currents and political measures. If you look at the current context, it is important to understand the development. In 2020, over 50 million international migrants lived in the United States, more than in any other country. Statista points out that immigration has strongly shaped the development of the United States and that around 11 million people in the United States live without valid residence papers.
The demographic composition has changed in recent decades, with many immigrants from Asian and Hispanic countries coming to America since the 1980s. Political controversy about migration, especially in recent years, have led to tightening the immigration laws. Trump's entry stop for citizens of Muslim countries and the applicable upper limits for refugees are examples of their course.
In summary, it can be said that the court decision could mark a turning point in the long -lasting debate about immigration and asylum in the USA. While Trump continues to advocate strict measures, there is increasing resistance to this policy at the political and social level.Details | |
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