Immigration,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sep. 15, 2023
9th Circuit allows 3rd country asylum-related transit ban to continue
One cannot help but wonder (as Judge Van Dyke insinuates) if political leanings played a much greater role than they should have in the decision to permit the implementation of the Biden Transit Ban pending appeal.





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The Biden Administration, in its attempt to curb what it sees as unregulated migration, has made a point of pairing tighter border controls with expanded pathways for lawful immigration. In doing so, it has emphasized that one policy cannot exist without the other, expanding greater access to lawful immigration (i.e., through the creation of humanitarian parole programs for citizens of Ukraine, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Colombia, Guatemala, Haiti, El Salvador, and ...
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