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On Friday, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration to prevent the Trump administration from abolishing illegal migrants, stating that the risk of implementing fast-track exile in the United States interior is very good and can affect foreigners who are not eligible.
Washington, DC’s decision by US District Judge Jia Cobb, prevents the Trump administration from using rapid removal for immigrants that provides parole status.
Cobe wrote in the opinion of the 48-Page, “The court has not doubted the constitutionality of the law of early removal, nor on its prolonged application on the border.”
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An image of exile flight. (white House)
“It only assumes that the government would have to bear the cost of appropriate process for a huge group of people living in the interior of the country, which were not subject to early removal.
Earlier this month, Cobb temporarily blocked the Trump administration from efforts to expand the rapid track exile of the migrants who legally entered the US under human parole.
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President Donald Trump answers questions from reporters. On Friday, a federal judge stopped the administration from implementing fast-track exile in the United States interior. (AP)
Fast-track exile allows federal officials to remove someone from the country without seeing a judge first.
A major identity of President Donald Trump’s campaign has been used by the Trump administration to quickly remove illegal migrants.
Meanwhile, the administration has pressurized immigration officials to increase exile.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.