A U.S. federal appellate court ruled 2-1 that Trump's move to terminate asylum applications by declaring immigration an "invasion" was unlawful, thereby overturning Trump's ban on asylum seekers at the southern border. On his first day in office, Trump implemented this landmark action, which effectively ended the U.S. asylum system and drastically reduced the number of apprehended border crossers. The appellate court judges concluded that Trump's unprecedented announcement likely endangered the lives of immigrants. The Trump administration has stated it will appeal the decision, and the case may ultimately be heard by the Supreme Court.

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