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Federal Court Rejects Trump Immigration Crackdown, Restores Processing of Immigration and Asylum Claims

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
June 5, 2026
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A federal judge on Friday struck down several Trump administration immigration policies that had halted the processing of asylum and other immigration applications for people from dozens of countries, ruling that the measures were both unlawful and discriminatory.

Chief U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. ruled that the policies improperly blocked applicants from 39 countries from receiving decisions on asylum requests, work permits, green cards, and citizenship applications. The judge found that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) exceeded its legal authority and failed to follow established immigration laws and procedures. According to the ruling, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) overstepped its authority and failed to follow established immigration laws and procedures.

The policies were part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to tighten immigration restrictions. As a result, thousands of immigrants were left in limbo for months as their applications sat unprocessed. In his decision, McConnell rejected the administration’s national security justification, arguing that the policies lacked a legal basis and appeared to be driven by hostility toward immigrants rather than legitimate security concerns.

Immigrant rights groups and labor organizations that challenged the policies in court praised the ruling, calling it a major win for fairness and due process. They argued that the measures unfairly singled out people based on their country of origin and prevented eligible applicants from moving forward with their lives.

The ruling requires the federal government to resume processing the affected applications, a decision that could have far-reaching consequences for thousands of pending immigration cases across the country. The Trump administration is expected to appeal.



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