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We take this moment to remind you that the United States is, at its core, a nation governed by the rule of law. Just last week, U.S. District Judge John Coughenour reaffirmed this principle, stating that for this administration, the rule of law appears to be something to navigate around or simply ignore. However, he made it clear:
“Nevertheless, in this courtroom and under my watch, the rule of law is a bright beacon which I intend to follow.”
While Americans may disagree on many things, there is one principle we all expect our government to uphold: to follow the rule of law, protect due process, and treat individuals with the fairness and dignity we would expect in our own homes and workplaces.
At 321, we leave you with the powerful words of Emma Lazarus, inscribed at the base of Lady Liberty—words that continue to guide us in our mission:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..."
These are not just words; they are a promise. And we stand by them.
The Trump administration has paused immigration applications for migrants from Latin America and Ukraine who were previously allowed entry under programs established by the Biden administration, such as humanitarian parole and family reunification initiatives. This suspension, described as an "administrative pause," affects individuals from countries including Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Ukraine, leaving many in legal uncertainty. The pause is attributed to concerns over fraud and security issues, with reports of "serial sponsors" and incomplete vetting processes. The duration of this suspension is indefinite, pending a comprehensive review of the affected programs.
The Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions is a public resource maintained by Just Security that monitors and details legal challenges against executive orders and actions taken by the Trump administration. The tracker provides comprehensive information on various cases, including those related to immigration policies, such as the revocation of birthright citizenship under Executive Order 14160. It offers case names, complaint dates, summaries, and updates on the status of each legal proceeding. This resource is part of Just Security's broader coverage of the administration's executive actions and is regularly updated to reflect the latest developments in ongoing litigation.
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