SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9, 2018 – The American Civil Liberties Union,
Southern Poverty Law Center, and Center for Constitutional Rights
have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the asylum ban proclamation
signed this morning by President Trump.
The lawsuit currently charges the administration with violating the
Immigration and Nationality Act as well as the Administrative
Procedure Act.
“President Trump’s new asylum ban is illegal. Neither the president
nor his cabinet secretaries can override the clear commands of U.S.
law, but that’s exactly what they’re trying to do. This action
undermines the rule of law and is a great moral failure because it
tries to take away protections from individuals facing persecution —
it’s the opposite of what America should stand for,” said Omar
Jadwat, director of the ACLU’s Immigrants’ Rights Project.
The case, East Bay Sanctuary Covenant v. Trump, was filed in federal
court in San Francisco. It was brought on behalf of East Bay
Sanctuary Covenant, Al Otro Lado, Innovation Law Lab, and the
Central American Resource Center in Los Angeles.
“The asylum ban, coupled with CBP’s widespread practice and policy
of turning back individuals attempting to seek asylum at ports of
entry, would effectively deny protection to thousands of vulnerable
individuals. The government’s blatant disregard for the rights of
asylum seekers cannot stand,” said Melissa Crow, Southern Poverty
Law Center senior supervising attorney.
Baher Azmy, legal director of the Center for Constitutional Rights,
added, “Ever since the horrors of World War II, the world’s nations
have committed to giving asylum seekers the opportunity to seek safe
haven. The Trump administration cannot defy this most elementary
humanitarian principle, in violation of U.S. and international law,
with a flip of a presidential pen.”
The complaint is at: https://www.aclu.org/legal-document/east-bay-sanctuary-covenant-v-trump-complaint