A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to end the legal status of more than 8,400 family members of Americans and green card holders who came to the United States from seven Latin American countries. This ruling marks a significant setback for the administration's migration policies. The judge cited potential rights violations and procedural errors in the government's decision. Authorities had planned to strip these individuals of protection, sparking criticism from human rights groups. Experts believe this case could have long-term implications for the country's immigration policy.
Judge Blocks Trump's Decision on Migrant Status
A U.S. federal judge blocked the Trump administration's efforts to end the legal status of over 8,400 family members of Americans and green card holders from seven Latin American countries. The ruling is a significant setback for the government's migration policy.