The judge said his order blocking the president’s policy will take effect July 16, giving the Trump administration time to appeal. https://t.co/q9hecTHcEr
UPDATE: Trump administration officials unload on Judge Randy Moss following his ruling blocking a Trump executive order reining in asylum process, calling judge 'rogue' & 'emperor' & saying he defied #SCOTUS https://t.co/gDybma2Gpc
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington said his order blocking Trump’s policy will take effect July 16, giving the Trump administration time to appeal. https://t.co/XGM4sggrq3
A federal judge has requested clarification from the Trump administration regarding the enforcement of President Trump's executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. The judge sought confirmation on whether the order would lead to the deportation of U.S.-born children of immigrant parents. The Justice Department informed the court that it will not enforce the executive order before July 27, the date when the Supreme Court's 30-day pause on the directive expires, but may issue public guidance on implementation prior to that date. Meanwhile, U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss ruled in favor of migrants seeking asylum and immigrant rights groups by blocking a separate Trump policy intended to restrict asylum seekers. His order blocking this policy will take effect on July 16, allowing the administration time to appeal. The ruling has drawn criticism from Trump administration officials, who described the judge as defying the Supreme Court. The ongoing legal challenges highlight tensions over immigration policies under the Trump administration.