February 21, 2025
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting eight asylum seekers, including a family of four fleeing the Taliban.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from deporting eight asylum seekers, including a family of four fleeing the Taliban.

U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss has granted an “administrative stay” blocking the deportation of eight asylum seekers who face threats of violence in their home countries. 

The asylum seekers include a family of four fleeing the Taliban, a man who claims to have been jailed and tortured in Egypt over his political views, and a woman from Ecuador, where she says her police officer husband could possibly kill her, Politico reported. 

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Attorneys representing the asylum seekers say that the Trump administration is breaking the law and not giving those with “credible fear” of persecution and violence the chance to obtain legal status.

Judge Moss, an Obama appointee, said that the court needs more information on the situation for these asylum seekers. He has given the Justice Department until Friday at midnight to provide more details on them, according to Politico.

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In their complaint, attorneys representing the asylum seekers argue that President Donald Trump’s proclamation on “Guaranteeing the States Protection Against Invasion” is “as unlawful as it is unprecedented.”

The proclamation, which was issued on Jan. 20, cites health, public safety and national security risks as reasons for taking the action. Additionally, the proclamation says that the large number of migrants who have entered the U.S. illegally increases these risks.

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“And the risks associated with these issues are greatly exacerbated when the number of aliens illegally crossing the southern border increases to levels that prevent actual operational control of the border.”

It asserts that officials “do not have the ability to verify with certainty the criminal record of national security risks associated” with every individual crossing the border.

The Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to a Fox News request for comment.

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