Donald Trump’s government requested to pause the order that arrests immigrants without probable cause

Donald Trump’s government requested to pause the order that arrests immigrants without probable cause

The administration of Donald Trump requested on Monday, before a Federal Court of Appeals, pausar the order of a judge of California that stops immigrants arrests without probable cause. The magistrate’s decision required officials to stop making such arrests in the southern part of the State.

The ruling, issued on Friday by the Judge of the US District Court, Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimponghe ordered al National Security Department Develop a guide for agents to determine the “reasonable suspicion” outside the apparent breed or ethnicity, their language, accent, the “presence in a particular place” as a bus stop or “the type of work you do.”

The ruling applies only to the jurisdiction of seven counties of the Central District of California, which includes angels and surrounding areas.

Donald Trump’s government requested to pause the order that arrests immigrants arrests

The lawyers of Department of Justice They requested at Appeals Court of the 9th US Circuit that suspends Frimpong’s order while challenging it before the Court of Appeals.

The Trumpist administration said in its emergency appeal that Frimpong had exceeded in his ruling, accusing the designated president Joe Biden of a “judicial shot” of the policy of the Executive Power.

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Trump’s paused ruling ordered the Department of National Security to develop a “reasonable suspicion” guide.

“It is unsustainable that a district judge ‘restructure by itself the operations’ of the federal application of migratory laws and usurpe the ‘continuous judicial supervision of an agency normally, and appropriately, supervised by the Executive Power,'” wrote the lawyers of the Department of Justice in judicial documents cited the CNN.

The Administration also requested the issuance of an “administrative suspension”, which would pause the Frimpong order for a short period while the Court considers a longer suspension. Lawyers of the American Union for the civil liberties of southern Californiawho helped submit the case, urge the 9th circuit to reject the request for temporary suspension.

The legal challenge claimed that the Department of National Security – which supervises the Immigration and Customs Control Service – executed unconstitutional arrests and prevented the access of detainees to lawyers.

Oil fell 2.5% in the US despite Donald Trump’s tariff threat to Russia

He Petroleum price closed on Monday, July 14, after playing a three -week peakwhile investors weigh the new threats of US President Donald Trump to impose sanctions on Russian crude buyers, which could affect the global supply.

Trump announced the delivery of more weapons for Ukraine and threatened to impose sanctions to Russian exports buyers unless Moscow accepts a peace agreement in 50 days.

Within that framework, the Brent barrelreference in Europefell 1.9%, to U $ S69,13 while the West Texas Intermediate (WTI)American reference, retreated 2.5% to U $ S66.85. Previously, prices had raised by the expectation that Washington would impose more severe sanctions.

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