US Judge Invalidates Trump-Era Immigration Policies Targeting 39 Countries
A US federal judge has struck down immigration policies implemented during Donald Trump's presidency that targeted immigrants from 39 countries, including Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Venezuela, Haiti, and Iran. The policies were enforced b

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A US federal judge has struck down immigration policies implemented during Donald Trump's presidency that targeted immigrants from 39 countries, including Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Venezuela, Haiti, and Iran. The policies were enforced by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security and immigration services. The ruling criticized the U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for not following the law or proper procedures equally. This decision affects immigrants from these countries and raises questions about the legality and fairness of the Trump administration's immigration restrictions.
The case highlights ongoing disputes over immigration policy and the rule of law in the United States. The next procedural step involves further judicial review and potential policy adjustments by USCIS.
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