
In the failure of Donald Trump Federal judge on Thursday blocked the executive order of the US President to dismantle the Ministry of Education.
The US District Judge Myong Joun in Boston awarded a preliminary order.
The judge ordered the agency to renew employees who were released from March on March 11, and prevented Trump’s administration to implement plans announced in March, AP reported.
However, the administration said it would question the decision.
“Today’s command means that the catastrophic mass shooting of Trump’s employees are blocked, while this wildly disturbing and illegal agency is in dispute,” AP Skye Perryman, president and CEO of democracy, represents the plaintiff in the case of Someville.
What did Judge Myong Joun say in his order?
The petitioners painted “a sharp picture of irreparable harm that will result from financial insecurity and delay, prevented access to the vital knowledge that students and educators rely on, and the loss of basic services for the most vulnerable American student population”.
Imaging this scale “probably paralyzing the department.
Who handed the suits?
– One suit served the school districts of someville and Easthampton in Massachusetts along with the American Federation of Teachers and other educational groups.
– The second action was filed by 21 democratic lawyers.
What the suits argued
– The Ministry has left the Ministry capable of fulfilling liability required by Congress, including obligations to support special education, distribution of financial assistance and enforcement of civil rights laws.
– This announcement led to the firing of about 1300 people.
– Some employees of the Ministry of Education have abandoned the bids for the purchase and termination of test employees who, in combination with the dismissal, reduced employees to about half of the 4,100, which had the department when Trump joined the office.
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