Baltimore Can Sue Trump Administration for Pushing Immigration Policies Built On "Racial Animus"
Baltimore Can Sue Trump Administration for Pushing Immigration Policies Built On "Racial Animus"
A federal judge has given the green light to a Baltimore city lawsuit that accuses the Trump administration of building its immigration policies atop a clear “racial animus.”According to The Baltimore Sun, the call for continuity was granted late last week by U.S. District Court Judge Ellen L. Hollander. In her 82-page opinion, Hollander referenced some of Trump’s most controversial remarks, including the contentious claims that all Haitian migrants “have AIDS” and that Nigerians allowed into the United States would “never go back to their huts.”“The City’s Complaint alleges facts sufficient to nudge from conceivable to plausible the allegation that the President harbors racial animus and that he played a role in the creation” of State Department visa-policy overhauls, said Hollander.Baltimore’s lawsuit, says the Sun, stems from policy changes made last year. In its never-ending bid to clamp down on immigration, the administration decided to change the way the State Department evaluates requests for visa issuances and renewals. By tweaking and re-emphasizing what’s called the “public charge rule,” officials could exclude applicants who’ve ever used public benefits from continuing to live or work in the United States.While the government has always had a justifiable interest in ensuring that migrants don’t become a “net drain” on the economy, the Trump administration is taking regulations to another level. According to Baltimore, migrants have even shied away from Medicaid—many afraid that health benefits could put their visas and their family’s future in the U.S. at risk.
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