A district court in California rules that "metering" at the border was a violation of the Fifth Amendment. Our Executive Director was interviewed and gives more information on this important decision. "The fact is that under international and national law, asylum seekers should be able to walk up to the border and ask for asylum," said Alba Jaramillo, executive director of Arizona Justice for Our Neighbors, an organization providing low-cost and pro bono legal services for asylum seekers.
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