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Appeals Court Rejects Trump-Era Asylum Restriction
June 12, 2026
Why it matters locally: The ruling directly affects California, which processes a significant portion of asylum claims at ports of entry along the southern border and has substantial populations of asylum seekers. The decision may alter how claims are handled at California's border crossings and impact state resources dedicated to immigrant services.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit determined that immigration laws afford individuals the right to apply for asylum at the border. The court found that a previous presidential action unlawfully bypassed this established legal right. The specific details of the restriction and the administration that enacted it were not immediately available. Legal analysts are reviewing the decision for its potential impact on current border policies and asylum procedures. The ruling may lead to changes in how asylum claims are processed and adjudicated at ports of entry. Further legal challenges related to border security and immigration are anticipated as a result of this ruling.
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