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Border agents directed to stop deportations under Trump’s asylum ban after court order, CBS News reports

By Christian Martinez

CBS News, on Monday, referred to two anonymous Ministry of internal security officials, reporting that the CBS News, President Donald Trump’s asylum prohibition was directed to stop the shoots.

According to the CBS, the direction comes on Friday after giving an order that limits the prohibition of asylum in the US Appeal Court on Friday, partially in the Columbia region Appeal Court.

CBS, Customs and Border Protection officials, this weekend Trump’s US immigration law, Trump’s asylum prohibition and process immigrants were given instructions to stop.

Last month, a sub-court judge prevented Trump’s ban on asylum on the US-Mexican border, and Trump’s illegal migration exceeded his authority when he issued a statement that declared an emergency and leaving the current legal processes aside.

In February, the American Union of Civil Freedoms Union challenged Trump’s asylum in February on behalf of the three defenders, and immigrants rejected asylum access, arguing that the broad ban violates US laws and international treaties.

Trump increased the arrests of immigrants in the United States illegally, fell into illegal border crossings, and has issued legal status from hundreds of thousands of immigrants since January 20. Even if the administration filed a proper lawsuit for its tactics, it has promised to illegally deport millions of people in the country.

(Reporting by Christian Martinezediting by Humeyra Pamuk and Lincoln Feast.)

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