Judge Amir Ali, who ordered frozen subsidies for the third time, has tightened the deadline because the government did not take any action to implement the previous court’s decision. Stakeholders, including Dai Global Development and HIAS, still have not received their money, and also stopped aid programs that endangered global humanitarian assistance.
The Trump administration previously ordered a 90 -day break for all external aid programs, after which the United States Agency for International Development greatly.
The agency announced on Sunday that it will send most of its employees on vacation and end 1,600 American jobs. According to relief organizations, lack of funding faces federal law and the constitution,
The US International Development Agency was established in 1998 by Congress as an independent agency.
The agency's demolition is part of the bureaucracy program widely sponsored by the Trump government, and the first goal of it was the United States Agency for International Development, especially after Elon Musk, accusing the Foundation without evidence of corruption.
The Trump administration defends its right to review and cancel potential benefits on the basis of political reasons. However, Judge Ali had previously rejected this argument and mentioned this
The government cannot maintain free aid by creating new legal arguments.
Although the administration has not yet been punished due to the lack of compliance with the court’s order, the situation may increase political tensions in the debate on foreign affairs.
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