US appeals court allows indefinite suspension of refugee admissions
→Refugee intake halted under executive authority
Change
A US appeals court ruled that the President may indefinitely suspend refugee admissions under the national program.
Why it matters
The ruling removes lower-court protections and blocks resettlement of approved refugees while maintaining support obligations for those already admitted.
Implications
- → Resettlement agencies must halt new admissions — cases remain suspended
- → Government must continue support for existing refugees — services remain active
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