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Judge orders US to bring back asylum seekers deported while court was hearing case

…As Donald Trump’s in-laws become US citizens using ‘chain migration’ he denounces***

A federal judge ordered the government to return an asylum-seeking mother and her daughter to the US after the Trump administration revealed in a Thursday court hearing that they had sent the migrants to Central America while the court was still considering their case.

The judge, Emmet Sullivan, said it was unacceptable the government had deported the family and threatened to hold the US attorney general, Jeff Sessions, in contempt if the situation was not resolved.

“This is pretty outrageous,” Sullivan said. “That someone seeking justice in US court is spirited away while her attorneys are arguing for justice for her?”

“I’m not happy about this at all,” he continued. “This is not acceptable.”

The dramatic hearing was part of a lawsuit the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Center for Gender & Refugee Studies filed on Tuesday, alleging the Trump administration was unfairly preventing thousands of migrants fleeing violence in Central America from seeking asylum in the US.

The ACLU said the government had on Wednesday assured the court that no plaintiff in the case would be deported before midnight on Thursday.

“This disregard for commitments made to the court and the life or death circumstances that these immigrant women and children are facing is beyond unacceptable,” the ACLU said in a statement.

In court on Thursday, Sullivan also temporarily blocked the US from deporting plaintiffs in the lawsuit, most of whom are women fleeing sexual abuse and gang violence.

Those protected by the judge’s order include the lead plaintiff, who is referred to by the pseudonym Grace. In the suit, Grace said her partner of 22 years, and his two gang member sons from another relationship, repeatedly beat and threatened to kill her and her children.

She sought police protection in 2016, but they did not protect her and Grace fled Guatemala, because she felt she wouldn’t be safe in the country because of her partner and his sons’ gang affiliation, according to the suit.

Her asylum attempt appeared to have been thwarted by new rules introduced by the Trump administration in June, which block courts from granting asylum to victims of domestic abuse and gang violence.

The judge’s decision on Thursday, however, means plaintiffs can remain in the US, where they are being held in detention facilities, while Sullivan considers the case.

Sessions and other Trump appointees have dramatically shifted how the federal government speaks about asylum, going as far as to suggest in public communications the unproven claim that asylum is a routinely abused legal loophole.

“We also have dirty immigration lawyers who are encouraging their otherwise unlawfully present clients to make false claims of asylum, providing them with the magic words needed to trigger the credible fear process,” Sessions said last year.

The justice department did not immediately return a request for comment.

In the meantime, President Donald Trump’s Slovenian in-laws became US citizens on Thursday through “chain migration”, a programme he has repeatedly denounced, in which adult American citizens can obtain citizenship for their relatives.

First Lady Melania Trump’s parents, Viktor and Amalija Knavs, became US citizens at a private ceremony here. She had sponsored her parents for their green cards, their lawyer Michael Wildes said in a report in The New York Times.

“Once they had the green card, they then applied for citizenship when they were eligible,” he said.

When asked if the Knavses had obtained citizenship through “chain migration”, Wildes, said, “I suppose.” “It’s a dirty ? a dirtier word,” he said, but added that “it stands for a bedrock of our immigration process when it comes to family reunification.”

Trump has vehemently opposed the “chain migration” system, more commonly known as family-based immigration, that lets adult American citizens obtain citizenship for their relatives.

In November, he had tweeted, “CHAIN MIGRATION must end now! Some people come in, and they bring their whole family with them, who can be truly evil. NOT ACCEPTABLE!”

Trump also often speaks out against the family-based immigration system at his rallies, saying it a pathway for terrorists to enter the country, the NYT report added.

According to the report, the first lady’s communications director Stephanie Grisham said since the Knavses are not part of the administration, she is not commenting on them.

Standing alongside the Knavses, their lawyer said the couple has “travailed a wonderful journey, like most have, millions have in getting citizenship and waiting the requisite period of time.”

He said their application, the process, the interview was no different than anybody’s else’s.

“These doors that are in America remain hinged open to beautiful people as they have today. They would appreciate their privacy and we just thank everybody for their attention to this very important dialogue that we are having on immigration. This is an example of it going right,” he said.

Viktor, 74, is two years older than President Trump. Amalija is 73. The first lady, born Melanija, changed her name to Melania Knauss when she started modelling. According to news reports, Melania came to the US in 2001 on a so-called Einstein visa for “individuals of extraordinary ability” as a model. She became a United States citizen in 2006. The Knavses came and went from the ceremony at a Manhattan federal building flanked by Homeland Security police. Melania Trump was not present for the ceremony. She was in Bedminster, New Jersey, at the Trump National Golf Club, where Trump is currently staying.
The Knavses frequently travel with the Trumps and split their time between New York, Palm Beach and Washington, where they stay in the White House, the NYT report added.

It said it is unclear about when or how the couple received green cards. Under immigration statutes, the Knavses would have needed to have their green cards for at least five years in order to apply for citizenship, along with fulfilling character, residency and civic knowledge requirements.

According to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, it takes about 1-2 years to process an application for naturalization in New York City. The report quoted their lawyer as saying that the couple had met the five-year requirement, but added, “I can’t give further comment.”

Usually naturalization ceremonies at the Jacob J. Javits Federal Building in the city are large events in which several immigrants are sworn in as citizens after reciting an oath and the Pledge of Allegiance. But the Knavses’ lawyer said their ceremony was kept private for “security reasons”.

Presiding over the ceremony was New York district director of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services Thomas Cioppa.

The Knavses raised Melania in the rural industrial town of Sevnica while Slovenia was under Communist rule. Viktor was a car dealer while Amalija worked in a textile factory.

Guardian UK with additional report from Zee

 

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