Trump-appointed judge demands deported man's return to US
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President Donald Trump is captured in the Oval Office signing executive orders on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

An Arizona federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump exceeded his limits by trying to stop immigrants from applying for asylum in the U.S. Earlier this month, the judge determined that the deportation attempt of an Iranian woman who was prevented from filing an asylum claim was executed “unlawfully.”

U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow, on May 14, stated in his order that although Congress granted the president significant power to limit entry into the U.S., it did not extend that power to restrict an alien’s right to seek asylum. He issued a preliminary injunction to prevent the deportation of 22-year-old Fatemeh Tabatabaeifar, ensuring a “thorough evaluation of her asylum claim, including a credible fear determination and a review by an immigration judge.”

Tabatabaeifar was detained in Arizona just north of the Mexico border in February, and says she would “rather die in jail in the U.S. than go back to Iran,” according to her attorney Taher Kameli, who spoke to the Arizona Republic this week.

“She is a young girl,” Kameli said. “She’s no danger to anyone. She just wanted to take refuge in the United States to escape from persecution in Iran.”

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According to Snow, a George W. Bush appointee, Tabatabaeifar made an asylum claim and was then assessed under the Convention Against Torture (CAT). An officer with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) found on March 21 that Tabatabaeifar “failed to establish that it was more likely than not that she would be tortured if she returned to Iran,” according to Snow, which led to Tabatabaeifar asking for an immigration judge to review her negative CAT assessment. The government never gave her one and instead moved to file paperwork for her deportation, per Kameli.

“As petitioner [Tabatabaeifar] has shown that respondents may deport her imminently, and her deportation would prevent her from pursuing her asylum claim, petitioner has sufficiently shown a likelihood of irreparable harm,” Snow determined.

The ruling comes as the Trump administration continues to deal with lawsuits and other decisions related to allegations of civil rights violations and court mandates being ignored in immigration cases and other legal battles related to Trump’s presidency.

On Tuesday, the Justice Department took yet another legal battle to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the justices to lift a federal judge’s order that blocked the government from shipping off migrants to countries they have no ties to, claiming the order is “wreaking havoc” on the president’s deportation plans. Immigration advocacy groups, including the National Immigration Litigation Alliance and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, are suing the Trump administration in a class action lawsuit over third-country removals.

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