00:00A U.S. federal judge has suspended President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to limit
00:09the right to seek asylum for people crossing into the United States via the Mexican border.
00:15Every year, at least 500 Bangladeshis attempt to enter the United States through this border,
00:21but on Wednesday local time. Judge Randolph Daniel Moss of the District Court in Washington
00:26suspended the order for 14 days. If the Trump administration does not appeal during this time,
00:32the order will take effect on July 16, and the right to seek asylum will be restored.
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00:44However, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement that the Trump administration
00:49will appeal the ruling. In her words, the ruling of a district judge is obstructing the ability to
00:55protect national security and secure the border. Trump's close advisor Stephen Miller mocked
01:01Judge Moss, calling him a Marxist. In a post on social media platform X, Miller wrote,
01:08this ruling will in the future allow anyone from anywhere in the world to illegally enter the
01:14United States. In his 128-page ruling, Judge Moss wrote, this executive order is contrary to the
01:21U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act, INA, and the Constitution. Under U.S. law, every person has the
01:29right to seek asylum, regardless of whether they arrived legally. According to information from
01:35Homeland Security, due to the Trump administration's strict policies, the rate of illegal border
01:40crossings has decreased by up to 95%. Court records indicate that in June 2025, there were fewer than
01:496,000 apprehensions at the border, suggesting the situation remains under control. Many people
01:55from various South American countries try to walk across the Mexican border into the United States
02:01in hopes of seeking asylum. About 5% of asylum seekers coming this way are from Asia.IT is worth
02:08noting that Judge Randolph Daniel Moss was appointed during former President Barack Obama's administration.
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