An appeals court rules that the asylum ban implemented by President Donald Trump at the U.S. border is illegal, affirming a lower court's previous decision.
An appeals court has ruled that the asylum ban implemented by President Donald Trump at the U.S. border is illegal, upholding a previous decision by a lower court.
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An appeals court has ruled that the asylum ban implemented by President Donald Trump at the U.S. border is illegal, upholding a previous decision by a lower court.
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