US Appeals Court Blocks Trump Detention Policy; Trump Cites King Charles on Iran
A federal appeals court unanimously rejected the Trump administration's interpretation of a decades-old immigration law used to justify mandatory detention of certain migrants. Separately, President Trump claimed King Charles III agrees that Iran should not be permitted to obtain nuclear weapons, making the remarks during comments about ongoing Middle East diplomacy.
Progressive outlets are likely to frame the 3-0 court ruling as a significant legal check on the Trump administration's immigration enforcement overreach and a protection of migrants' due process rights.
A unanimous federal appeals panel found the administration misapplied existing immigration law on detention, while separately Trump made public statements attributing agreement on Iran policy to the British monarch without independent verification from the Royal Palace.
Conservative outlets are likely to frame the court ruling as judicial interference with executive authority on border security, while highlighting Trump's diplomatic engagement and firm stance against Iranian nuclear ambitions.
A unanimous federal appeals panel found the administration misapplied existing immigration law on detention, while separately Trump made public statements attributing agreement on Iran policy to the British monarch without independent verification from the Royal Palace.
A federal appeals court ruled 3-0 against a Trump immigration detention policy, and Trump publicly stated King Charles III shares his position that Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons.