In Innovation Law Lab v. Wolf, the Ninth Circuit reinstated the previously stayed injunction halting the Remain in Mexico policy. Additionally, in East Bay Sanctuary Covenant v. Trump, the Ninth Circuit affirmed a preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of a rule and presidential proclamation that strip asylum eligibility from migrants who cross into the United States along the southern border with Mexico between designated ports of entry.
Ninth Circuit Defends Asylum in Two Rulings
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