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Supreme Court will hear Trump's defense of curbs on asylum claim processing

The Supreme Court will decide if migrants turned away at the U.S.-Mexico border can apply for asylum, with only 7,500 refugees allowed in fiscal year 2026, officials said.

  • 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  • The Biden administration rescinded 'metering' but the Trump team wants to retain the option to revive it when "border conditions justify doing so.
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The U.S. Supreme Court agrees to examine whether federal authorities can refuse asylum seekers before crossing the border.

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arcamax.com broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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