The Legal War of the War of the Christmas of President Trump on executive events is deepening and now there are new litigation and fresh decisions.
The judges are already doing their grade: on Saturday eight decisions at least temporarily stopped the President’s initiative. Other cases were not decided. Regardless of the initial decision of the judges, it is likely that many decisions will be dismissed and some could turn to the Supreme Court in the coming months.
Here is the collapse of dozens of suits. Many lawsuits fall into four main categories.
Immigration
Trump’s intervention against immigration – both legal and illegal – resulted in at least 10 lawsuits, seven of which questioned its executive order, which abolished universal citizenship for childbirth. Applicants who seek to defend a long -term warranty 14. Amendment to native law include two groups of state lawyers, a non -profit organization representing pregnant mothers and a lawyer from Orange County, California, who represents his pregnant wife.
So far, judges who have heard these cases have been skeptical about Mr. Trump’s step and issued two preliminary orders that submitted the President’s order on the ice. One of the cases that he has not yet heard from Judge Timothy James Kelly from the Columbia district, which was nominated for the bench by Mr. Trump.
Other litigation against the President’s immigration policy calls on the authority of immigration agents to enter home worship; Memorandum that accelerates and extends the range of deportations; And an order that makes it difficult to claim asylum in the United States. On Friday, San Francisco and other cities sued Block a powerful order that would withhold federal funds from cities that do not help to promote the immigration policy of Trump’s administration.
The budget freezes and shooting
This category of lawsuits is likely to grow when the administration attempts to enforce its control of federal employees, lay the foundations for potential mass shooting and to withhold expenses that have already been appropriated by Congress.
Mr. Trump’s attempt to freeze up to $ 3 trillion in federal financing in two cases, one submitted by a group of non -profit organizations in connection with democracy and the other group of 22 prosecutors. Efforts to ensure that the United States Agency for International Development is also at least partially.
Administration ‘Fork on the road“The offer sent by e -mail about two million federal employees by the Government Office for Staff Administration and encourages them to resign, was blockedMeanwhile, Judge Massachusetts on Thursday.
Three litigation challenges Mr. Trump The effort to rework The civil service, deprivation of job protection from tens of thousands of employees and the provision of a White House unilateral fire powers if they fail to “faithfully implement administrative policies”.
Other litigation challenges Trump’s administration attempts Simply shoots a member of the National Council for Work RelationsOne of several agencies to be independent of a powerful branch. The lawsuit, which prevents Elon Musk’s team from accessing sensitive data at the Ministry of Finance, has brought an agreement on it for the time being.
Transgender’s rights
Two litigation challenges the efforts of Trump’s administration to coercile Transgender women’s transfer in federal prisons to accommodate men and rejection of medical care for the gender crossing. One of these lawsuits led to a limitation of an order that temporarily prevents the implementation of a new policy.
Of the more than 150,000 federal prisoners, according to the management official, there are less than 50 transgender women who are located in female facilities.
Other lawsuits are dealing with Mr. Trump’s attempts to disregender people in the military merger to deny federal financing from hospitals offering gender transmissions to people under 19, and prevent Transgender people from reflect their identity to their American passports.
6th January investigators
Two groups of FBI agents and employees sued the Bureau to block Mr. Trump in the release of the names of agents and employees who participated in the investigation of Riot Capitol 6 January 2021 to try to go what is afraid of cleaning. On Friday, the government agreed that the names did not issue, while the case is heard by judge Jia M. Cobb from the Columbia district, nominated by President Biden.
Charlie Savage, Zach Montague, Madeleine NGO and Eileen sullivan The report contributed.