US judge rejects Trump administration's halt on immigration applications - Reuters
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A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for people from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for people from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration’s practice of subjecting most people arrested in its immigration crackdown to mandatory detention without the opportunity to seek release on bond.
A federal appeals court rejected the Trump administration's policy of making many of the immigrants it is trying to deport subject to mandatory detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including those who have lived in the U.S. for years.
A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for people from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for people from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for people from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
A federal judge ruled that policies making it harder for individuals from countries on President Trump's travel ban list to obtain green cards and work permits are discriminatory and unlawful.
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