ACLU sues Sessions over 'illegal attacks' on asylum seekers fleeing domestic and gang violence
Source: DailyKos
Wednesday August 08, 2018 · 11:57 AM CDT
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which brought on the lawsuit that forced the Trump administration to return kidnapped migrant children back to their parents, is now suing Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III for his recent guidance eviscerating the asylum process by outright blocking claims from domestic violence and gang violence victims.
Under the guidance, CNN reported last month, officers who interview asylum seekers at the US borders and evaluate refugee applications, claims based on fear of gang and domestic violence will be immediately rejected. The result could be thousands of asylum seekers sent back to their deaths.
Gender-based persecution has been recognized as a basis for asylum for decades, said the ACLU in a statement. However, Sessions has declared that the plight of domestic and gang violence survivors is merely personal. Now, the organization and a group of asylum seekers, predominantly women and children from Central America, are challenging the administration.....................................
By decree, Sessions and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen are sentencing vulnerable people like Grace to their deathsand these officials must be stopped. The Trump administration's effort to eliminate that protection betrays our values and flouts our laws, the ACLU said. The courts must step in to stop it.
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What would we sane folks do without the ACLU!!
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/aclu-sues-jeff-sessions-over-restricting-asylum-domestic-gang-violence-n898496?cid=sm_npd_ms_tw_lw
ACLU sues Jeff Sessions over restricting asylum for victims of domestic, gang violence
"This is a naked attempt by the Trump administration to eviscerate our countrys asylum protections," said an attorney with the ACLU.
by Daniella Silva and The Associated Press