Breaking: The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to ease the path to deport asylum seekers, saying noncitizens apprehended near the border can be removed without court review
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court Thursday rejected claims that an expedited removal process for unauthorized immigrants apprehended near the border violates the Constitution.
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