Immigration,
Government
Nov. 5, 2018
Sessions may act to hold asylum seekers in custody
President Donald Trump’s announced plan to sign an executive order holding asylum seekers until their cases are decided might not be necessary, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been considering an immigration case since September that would do much the same thing.
President Donald Trump’s announced plan to sign an executive order holding asylum seekers until their cases are decided might not be necessary, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been considering an immigration case since September that would do much the same thing.
Trump also said that in the face of a large caravan of people making its way to the U.S.-Mexico border from Central America, asylum applications would not be accepted ...
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