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O.A., et al v. Joseph Biden, et al
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19-5272
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Government Agencies
- City of New York
- City of Saint Paul, Minnesota
- City of Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- County of Santa Clara, California
- Executive Office for Immigration Review
- State of Michigan
- State of Nevada
- United Nations
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of Justice
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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February 19, 2021
Asylum Rule Not Moot Yet, Both Sides Tell DC Circ.
The Biden administration, asylum-seekers and two immigrant advocacy groups have all called on the D.C. Circuit to pause its review of a Trump-era rule disqualifying certain migrants from receiving asylum while the government checks its work.
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December 08, 2020
Biden Looms Over Trump's Asylum Rule Clash At DC Circ.
A D.C. Circuit judge on Tuesday questioned whether the incoming Biden administration's likely plan to undo President Donald Trump's push to strip asylum eligibility from migrants who cross the southern border outside a designated port of entry will moot ongoing litigation over the current White House policy.
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August 24, 2020
Dems Tell DC Circ. Asylum Rule Breaks 'Crystal Clear' Law
A group of congressional Democrats has told the D.C. Circuit that the Trump administration cannot strip asylum eligibility from migrants who cross the southern border outside a designated port of entry because that plainly violates immigration laws written by Congress.
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August 13, 2020
Trump's Asylum Rule Violates Int'l Law, UN Tells DC Circ.
The Trump administration's attempt to strip asylum eligibility from migrants who enter the U.S. between designated ports of entry violates international law, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees told the D.C. Circuit on Thursday in an amicus brief, urging the court to preserve a block on the rule.