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Immigration,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Oct. 3, 2019

US judge criticizes attorneys’ national injunction request

The federal judge considering whether to temporarily block the Trump administration's so-called public charge rule, which seeks to stop immigrants from using public benefits if they are not permanent residents, indicated Tuesday she is unlikely to halt the policy nationwide, refusing to impose "relief broader than necessary."

OAKLAND -- The federal judge considering whether to temporarily block the Trump administration's so-called public charge rule, which seeks to stop immigrants from using public benefits if they are not permanent residents, indicated Tuesday she is unlikely to halt the policy nationwide, refusing to impose "relief broader than necessary."

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