LISTEN LIVE: The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in a case that could determine whether the Biden administration can terminate the so-called 'Remain in Mexico' policy.
, a rule first implemented under former President Donald Trump that requires migrants arriving at the southern border to wait outside the U.S. for their asylum hearings., is the decision last year by President Biden's appointees to suspend and ultimately end the policy, which the Trump administration utilized to require 70,000 Latin American migrants to wait outside the U.S. while their asylum requests were reviewed.
Justice Department lawyers, who asked the Supreme Court to intervene in the case on an expedited basis, were expected to argue Tuesday that the executive branch has broad authority to rescind policies enacted by previous administrations.for the court, Justice Department lawyers said the conclusions reached by the lower courts would mean that every U.S.
"Petitioners would prefer not to choose from the options Congress has provided — namely, to detain, individually parole, or return covered aliens.
Since reinstating the rule in December, the Biden administration has enrolled 3,012 migrants in the Remain in Mexico program, most of them asylum-seekers from Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela,show. During that period, U.S. officials along the southern border have processed migrants over 700,000 times.
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