Trump can suspend refugee admissions, US appeals court rules

President Donald Trump has the authority to indefinitely suspend admissions ​of foreign nationals seeking to enter the United States under the U.S. refugee resettlement program, a ‌federal appeals court ruled on Thursday, backing a key element of his hardline approach toward immigration.

A California-based three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reached that conclusion as it overturned most of the injunctions issued by a judge in Seattle last year against ​Trump’s halt on refugee admissions and related actions.

The 9th Circuit last year allowed Trump’s policy to proceed, pausing ​most of U.S. District Judge Jamal Whitehead’s decisions in favor of the plaintiffs while the ⁠U.S. Justice Department’s appeal played out.

The Republican president froze refugee resettlement after taking office in January 2025, saying the U.S. ​Refugee Admissions Program, or USRAP, must ensure that refugees admitted to the U.S. “appropriately assimilate.”

His policy prompted a class-action lawsuit ​by refugees, family members and resettlement organizations.

“There are over one hundred thousand ​vetted and conditionally approved refugees, many of whom may have spent years completing the USRAP process in a third ​country only to be turned away on the tarmac,” Bybee wrote.

But Bybee, who like the other appellate judges was appointed by ‌a Republican ⁠president, said the result was due to Congress granting the president sweeping powers to suspend entry to immigrants.
“Whether that consequence reflects prudent policy is not a question for this court,” Bybee wrote.

A Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement that Thursday’s ruling “reaffirms that activist district court judges cannot usurp the power of the president to protect the American people ​and set refugee policy for ​the United States.”

Mevlude Akay ⁠Alp, a lawyer for the plaintiffs at the International Refugee Assistance Project, said in a statement that the ruling “removes the ability for refugees stranded by the refugee ban to ​be safely resettled, or even have their cases processed, while President Trump’s cruel ban ​continues.”

While the 9th ⁠Circuit panel overturned most of Whitehead’s rulings, it upheld on a 2-1 vote the judge’s injunctions blocking the end of services to already-admitted refugees and the termination of cooperative agreements with resettlement support centers.

U.S. Circuit Judge Kenneth Lee, a Trump appointee, ⁠partially ​dissented, saying he would completely overturn the injunctions by Whitehead, an appointee ​of Democratic former President Joe Biden.

“District courts cannot stand athwart, yelling ‘stop’ just because they genuinely believe they are the last refuge against policies that ​they deem to be deeply unwise,” Lee wrote.