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人兽性交 lawsuit challenges Trump administration鈥檚 turnback policy against asylum seekers

The Trump administration has illegally and deliberately restricted the number of individuals who can access the asylum process at ports of entry along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to an updated class action lawsuit filing from the 人兽性交.

The case is called Al Otro Lado, Inc. v. Nielsen.

In accordance with the official 鈥淭urnback Policy,鈥 U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have used various methods to unlawfully delay migrants鈥 access to the asylum process based on purported 鈥 but seemingly untrue 鈥 assertions of a lack of 鈥渃apacity鈥 to process them.聽

The "Turnback Policy"聽compounds other longstanding border-wide practices CBP has been using since at least 2016 to prevent migrants from seeking asylum in the United States. The Trump administration鈥檚 policy and widespread practice of turnbacks violate U.S. and international law, and subject vulnerable people who are seeking asylum to imminent danger, deportation or death, the lawsuit states.

An amended complaint was filed on Friday by 13 individual asylum seekers and Al Otro Lado, an immigration legal services provider, against high-level officials at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

鈥淚nternal CBP documents released in this case reveal that high-level CBP officials authorized a Turnback Policy聽as early as 2016 to restrict the flow of asylum seekers to the U.S.-Mexico border,鈥 said Melissa Crow, senior supervising attorney with the 人兽性交鈥檚 Immigrant Justice Project. 鈥淭he Turnback Policy聽has escalated under the Trump administration and has been buttressed by a wide range of unlawful tactics that CBP uses to deny asylum seekers access to the protection they deserve.鈥 聽

CBP鈥檚 unlawful turnback tactics include an extensive array of inaccurate information and abusive treatment that asylum seekers have faced at the hands of U.S. border officials, including assertions that the U.S. is no longer providing asylum or that people from specific countries are not eligible; yelling at, harassing, and assaulting asylum seekers and their children; threatening to take children away from their parents; and setting up 鈥減re-checkpoints鈥 that prevent asylum seekers from reaching the U.S. border.

CBP officials have misinformed asylum seekers that they could not apply for asylum because 鈥淒onald Trump just signed new laws saying聽there is no asylum for anyone,鈥 according to the lawsuit.

Over four consecutive days in March, CBP officials turned away Guatemalan asylum seekers, saying 鈥淕uatemalans make us sick,鈥 according to the lawsuit, and just last month, CBP denied access to an asylum seeker who was four months pregnant and聽a victim of sexual violence.

These practices all violate U.S. law, which requires that asylum seekers 鈥渟hall鈥 have access to the asylum process, according to the lawsuit.

The "Turnback Policy" practices are directly attributable to high-level Trump administration officials, including Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan, the lawsuit says.

The complaint also cites Attorney General Jeff Sessions鈥 characterization of asylum seekers as deliberately attempting to 鈥渦ndermine our laws and overwhelm our system,鈥 and Nielsen鈥檚 reference to the legally required process of receiving and processing asylum seekers at the border as a 鈥渓oophole.鈥

Asylum seekers are fleeing persecution in their home countries, and suffer unspeakable harm en route to the U.S. at the hands of Mexican government officials, cartels and gangs. When they are turned away at ports of entry, the lawsuit argues, they are compelled to either enter the U.S. illegally and be prosecuted, stay trapped in Mexico where they are targeted by criminal groups, or return home to face persecution and death.

The new lawsuit amends a that challenged CBP鈥檚 turnbacks of asylum seekers at ports of entry. The challenged practices were initially implemented in 2016, and were greatly exacerbated by the Trump administration.

The Los Angeles and Tijuana-based organization Al Otro Lado, Inc. and individual asylum seekers, who are collectively represented by the , the and the 人兽性交, jointly filed the amended lawsuit.

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