A U.S. federal appeals court in San Francisco blocked a Trump administration policy that has forced tens of thousands of migrants to wait in Mexico for months for hearings in U.S. immigration courts
NEW YORK - A U.S. federal appeals court in San Francisco, California on Friday blocked a Trump administration policy that has forced tens of thousands of migrants to wait in Mexico for months for hearings in U.S. immigration courts.
A panel of three judges on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of appeals said the policy conflicted with the text and congressional purpose of U.S. immigration laws. The program, which began a year ago and is called the Migrant Protection Protocols , is one of the most dramatic immigration policy changes enacted by the Trump administration.
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