July 24, 2024
The federal government told a D.C. federal judge that two immigration advocacy groups have no standing to press their legal challenge to a Trump-era rule that narrowed asylum eligibility, saying the overhaul does not directly regulate the organizations.
June 03, 2024
Two immigrant advocacy groups suing the federal government over a Trump-era rule that narrowed asylum eligibility have told a D.C. federal judge that the changes must be vacated, arguing that former acting U.S. Department of Homeland Security chief Chad Wolf was improperly appointed, making the changes void.
January 15, 2021
Two more immigrant advocacy groups sued over the Trump administration's eleventh-hour asylum changes, telling a Washington, D.C., federal court that the new regulations are an "evisceration" of protections established by Congress to shelter immigrants fleeing persecution.