Last month, Sullivan agreed with a group of women and children who said the policy imposed a heightened standard in reviewing their claims, concluding that the administration must stop deporting migrants currently in the US "without first providing credible fear determinations consistent with the immigration laws."
Friday, he wrote: "The government now requests a stay, pending appeal of the Court's Order, to enable the unlawful policies to continue to apply in all expedited removal cases, except the plaintiffs. ... Defendants' motion for stay is DENIED."
The attorney general has full authority over the immigration courts -- a separate court system which operates under the Justice Department.
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