Supreme Court allows Trump administration to enforce ‘public charge’ immigration restriction - News Summed Up

Supreme Court allows Trump administration to enforce ‘public charge’ immigration restriction


The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration to enforce, for now, its "public charge" immigration restriction, lifting a pair of preliminary injunctions issued by federal judges. The Trump Justice Department has gone repeatedly to the Supreme Court to lift court-ordered injunctions, bypassing the traditional appellate process. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWhile a “public charge” inadmissibility standard has long been part of U.S. immigration law, it had not been formally defined by statute. Citizenship and Immigration Services in August, defines a “public charge” as an immigrant who received one or more designated benefits for more than 12 months within a 36-month period. “It’s sickening to see the United States Supreme Court rubber-stamp Trump’s extreme, anti-immigrant, xenophobic agenda,” he said.


Source: Fox News January 27, 2020 19:00 UTC



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