US Supreme Court strikes down 'Remain in Mexico' policy in last decision of term
The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Thursday that the Biden administration can end a Trump-era immigration policy commonly known as "Remain in Mexico" that required thousands of asylum seekers to wait outside the US while their cases were processed in immigration court. The controversial policy was suspended by President Joe Biden when he took office, but was later reinstated by the administration after lower courts blocked the Biden administration from terminating it.
The US Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Thursday that the Biden administration can end a Trump-era immigration policy commonly known as "Remain in Mexico" that required thousands of asylum seekers to wait outside the US while their cases were processed in immigration court. The controversial policy was suspended by President Joe Biden when he took office, but was later reinstated by the administration after lower courts blocked the Biden administration from terminating it.
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