138 F.4th 1102
What was at stake
The application of the Asylum Transit Rule was at stake, requiring persons to apply for asylum in transit countries. This rule has significant implications for asylum seekers and refugee policies.
What the court decided
The court decided on the injunction relating to the application of the Asylum Transit Rule. The ruling affects how asylum eligibility is determined for those who pass through other countries before reaching the United States. The specifics of the decision are crucial for understanding the evolution of asylum law.
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