Supreme Court to review Trump border wall funding, asylum policies
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The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review a pair of disputes over Trump administration immigration policies, including the president’s diversion of military funds to build a border wall along the U.S. southern border and a policy requiring asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico while their cases proceed through American courts.
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