Will the court ruling change US immigration policy?
A federal appeals court in the United States has struck down a controversial Trump administration immigration policy that would have required people arrested in anti-immigration raids to be held without bail. The Qatar-based media outlet Al Jazeera reported that three judges of the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York made the unanimous ruling on April 28. The court ruled that the Trump administration had been enforcing the harsh policy by misinterpreting a decades-old law.
