A federal appeals court in California last week ruled that the U.S. government policy that requires migrants to remain in Mexico while applying for asylum is a violation of both U.S. and international law. The court has allowed the policy to remain in effect temporarily. The clock for the administration to overturn the decision is fast winding down.
A federal appeals court in California last week ruled that the U.S. government policy that requires migrants to remain in Mexico while applying for asylum is a violation of both U.S. and international law. The court has allowed the policy to remain in effect temporarily. The clock for the administration to overturn the decision is fast winding down.