The Biden administration can rescind the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy that forced asylum seekers to stay out of the U.S. as they awaited an immigration hearing, the Supreme Court ruled.
The Biden administration can rescind the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy that forced asylum seekers to stay out of the U.S. as they awaited an immigration hearing, the Supreme Court
GOP officials in Texas and Missouri had sued the administration after it rescinded the Trump-era policy once President Joe Biden took office, and both district and appeals courts had ruled in the states’ favor and said the policy should remain in effect.
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