Federal Judge Rules DHS Illegally Stripped Immigration Status from CBP One Entrants
In Brief
The ruling affects thousands whose immigration status was terminated, highlighting ongoing legal scrutiny of federal immigration enforcement.
Key Facts
- A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security illegally stripped immigration status from thousands who entered via the CBP One App.
- The ruling reinstates the immigration status of those affected, according to NPR News.
- The order was issued on Tuesday, as reported by NPR News.
- The affected group includes individuals whose status was terminated after entering through the CBP One App.
- The case is part of broader judicial oversight of federal immigration enforcement practices.
What Happened
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Homeland Security unlawfully revoked immigration status from thousands who entered the U.S. using the CBP One App, ordering their status reinstated.
Why It Matters
This decision impacts a significant number of migrants and reflects ongoing judicial examination of federal immigration policies and procedures.
What's Next
It is unclear whether the federal government will appeal the ruling or how quickly affected individuals will have their status restored.
