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SCOTUS Weighs Blocking Asylum for Border Migrants

March 25, 2026·20 days ago·via KEYE
SCOTUS Weighs Blocking Asylum for Border Migrants
The Supreme Court weighs the Trump administration's push to block migrants stopped just short of US-Mexico border ports from claiming asylum rights. Justice Department lawyers argue these folks haven't "arrived in the United States" while standing in Mexico, citing clear immigration law that demands actual entry. Lower courts, including the 9th Circuit, sided with migrant advocates who call the metering policy illegal and claim it sparks illegal crossings. Read more about this...

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