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Federal judge: Trump ‘may not rewrite’ immigration laws through decree

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Trump keeps trying to claim new authority over immigration policy. Courts keep telling him he can’t.
Two days after the midterm elections, the Trump administration announced new rules in which Donald Trump claimed vast new powers to block asylum seekers. The president invoked broad national security powers, which appeared to exist outside any existing legal framework, in a highly provocative directive.
It was obvious to everyone that the litigation challenging the policy would be fierce. What we didn’t know was how quickly Trump’s policy would be blocked.
“Whatever the scope of the President’s authority, he may not rewrite the immigration laws to impose a condition that Congress has expressly forbidden,” Tigar, an Obama nominee, wrote in his restraining order .
It’s the latest in a series of court failures for the Trump administration, especially on the issue of immigration. Judges have also rejected Trump’s executive order on “sanctuary cities” and his efforts to deny DACA protections to Dreamers, and in September, a federal court ordered the administration to end its “zero tolerance” policy that separated migrant parents and their children.
Similarly, Trump has also lost recent court fights over the Keystone XL Pipeline, press access to the White House, and the Emoluments Clause .
There’s a reason Republicans have scrambled to overhaul the federal judiciary and move the courts sharply to the right: it’s the branch of government that keeps preventing the Trump White House from ignoring existing laws.

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