💨 Abstract
In 2025, a federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's 2024 asylum ban at the U.S.-Mexico border, stating that Trump exceeded his authority despite the emergency declaration due to high illegal immigration rates, which had dropped since his first term. The judge suspended the order for 14 days to allow an appeal, following a lawsuit by the ACLU arguing the ban violated U.S. laws and international treaties.
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