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Supreme Court will hear Trump's defense of curbs on asylum claim processing
The Supreme Court will decide if federal law requires processing asylum seekers at ports of entry amid disputes over border management and legal definitions of arrival.
- The Supreme Court will review a Trump administration policy of turning away potential asylum seekers at the US-Mexico border before they entered the US.
- An immigrant rights group and asylum seekers sued over the 'metering' policy, and an appeals court sided with the migrants.
- The Biden administration rescinded 'metering' but the Trump team wants to retain the option to revive it when "border conditions justify doing so.
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Supreme Court agrees to hear case on border crossings
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review a ruling by a federal appeals court that, the Trump administration contends, “has already caused—and, if left in place, will continue to cause—‘untold interference with the Executive Branch’s ability to manage the southern border.’” The immigrant rights group and asylum seekers who filed the lawsuit had urged the justices to leave the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in place,…
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