The district court, which had previously entered a temporary restraining order against the implementation of the November 9, 2018, interim final rule on asylum claims along the southern border, issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the government from taking any action continuing to implement the rule.
Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Interim Final Rule on Asylum Claims Along the Southern Border
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