Human rights groups denounced President Donald Trump’s flouting of federal and international law Friday after the Trump administration announced new rules giving the president the authority to deny any asylum to any migrant who enters the United States without going through an official point of entry.
“U.S. law specifically allows individuals to apply for asylum whether or not they are at a port of entry. It is illegal to circumvent that by agency or presidential decree,” Omar Jadwat, an attorney for the ACLU, told the Washington Times.
Trump is expected to announce on Friday which countries the new rule will apply to, but critics say he is clearly targeting the small group of Central American migrants who are currently traveling to the U.S. from Honduras, after escaping violence and unrest.
The administration invoked powers meant to keep Americans safe from national security threats in unveiling the new rule—continuing to portray the refugees as a dangerous group as Trump and other Republicans did leading up to the midterm elections.
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