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Appeals Court Rejects Trump-Era Asylum Restriction

June 12, 2026

Why it matters locally: The ruling directly affects Texas, which shares a 1,254-mile border with Mexico and has been a primary entry point for asylum seekers. The decision reinstates asylum access at ports of entry and between them, potentially increasing migrant processing volumes at Texas border facilities and cities.


A U.S. appeals court on Friday overturned a Trump administration policy restricting asylum applications at the U.S.-Mexico border. The court found that existing immigration laws guarantee the right to apply for asylum, a right that the executive branch cannot unilaterally revoke. The ruling is a response to a policy enacted under the Trump administration that declared the border situation an invasion and sought to suspend asylum eligibility for migrants entering the country between official ports of entry. The court's decision effectively blocks the implementation of this policy.

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