Stephanie Lorenzo, co-founder and executive director of the reproductive justice group, Famalaoan Rights, is speaking out after learning what senators did to the Guam Department of Education s funding
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The Federated States of Micronesia border shutdown prompted 14 citizens, some of whom were unable to return home after the public health emergency was declared, to submit a complaint in FSM court.
According to the release from the president s office, the plaintiffs accused President David W. Panuelo of lacking the authority to close the borders and that the decision was not grounded in any power granted by the FSM Constitution.
Panuelo could have taken less drastic measures that would have allowed for citizens to return to the FSM, plaintiffs said.
The FSM Constitution does allow for the president of the FSM to declare a state of emergency and issue appropriate decrees, the release stated.