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Immigration Corner | Trump administration appeals ruling that immigrants can stay

Published:Monday | October 15, 2018 | 12:00 AM
US President Donald Trump.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP):

The Trump administration is appealing a judge's ruling that prevents the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants from four countries who are living and working in the US under temporary protected status.

Attorneys for the US Department of Justice filed the notice of appeal last Thursday.

It was expected after US District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco last week issued a preliminary injunction stopping the administration from ending the protections for immigrants from Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti and El Salvador.

Temporary protected status is granted to people from countries ravaged by natural disasters or war.

The judge said there was evidence that President Donald Trump harbours prejudice against non-white, non-European immigrants.

The Justice Department said the administration has done nothing improper.