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US judge blocks Trump asylum ban at US-Mexico border, says he exceeded authority

  • On Wednesday, US District Judge Randolph Moss blocked Trump’s border asylum ban for overstepping authority.
  • The Trump administration's attempt to suspend border asylum claims prompted a legal challenge, as the court found no statutory or constitutional authority for such sweeping executive power.
  • Evidence shows Judge Moss found neither the Constitution nor immigration laws grant the president authority to deny asylum, while advocates warn the policy endangers thousands seeking refuge.
  • Following Judge Moss's 14-day stay, the administration plans to appeal, while June border encounters exceeded 6,000, highlighting policy relevance.
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The dispute between Trump and the courts continues. Now, a US federal judge opposes the president, who has ignored existing laws and regulations on the day of his inauguration.

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s order to suspend access to asylum on the southern border was illegal, calling into question one of the pillars of the president’s plan to combat migration on the southern border. However, he suspended the ruling for two weeks so that the government would have time to appeal. In an order of January 20, Trump declared that the situation on the southern border constitutes an invasion of …

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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