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Supreme Court to hear migrant parole case Wednesday

Justices will weigh whether parole admissions can hinge on later convictions as the Biden administration’s use of parole drew 2.86 million grants, critics said.

  • On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Blanche v. Lau, a case determining the government's authority to use parole designations for immigrants returning to the United States.
  • Following his return to the United States on parole, Lau faced removal proceedings initiated by DHS officials after his trademark counterfeiting conviction in New Jersey.
  • Lawyers for Lau argue that pending criminal charges do not constitute evidence of wrongdoing, while the Immigration and Nationality Act requires parolees to prove their admissibility.
  • James Rogers, senior counsel at America First Legal, warned the Supreme Court's ruling on parole designations could significantly impact future administrations, noting parole is intended as a narrow exception.
  • The Center for Immigration Studies suggests the Biden administration frequently used parole to allow foreign nationals into the country, while critics argue the case will determine if federal courts can review parole determinations.
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Supreme Court to hear migrant parole case Wednesday

(The Center Square) - The U.S. Supreme Court will begin its final oral arguments sitting of the current term on Monday. The justices will hear several high profile arguments on various issues before the term ends in June.

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