Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy Reinstated by US Supreme Court
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Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy , Reinstated by US Supreme Court.
Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy , Reinstated by US Supreme Court.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block a court order requiring the Biden administration to reinstate former president Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block a court order requiring the Biden administration to reinstate former president Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
The policy requires asylum seekers to remain
in Mexico while they await hearings in U.S.
courtrooms to determine their eligibility and status. .
Fox News reports that Justices Kagan, Sotomayor and Breyer, three of the court’s more liberal justices, voted to accept the application to block the order.
Fox News reports that Justices Kagan, Sotomayor and Breyer, three of the court’s more liberal justices, voted to accept the application to block the order.
The Department of Homeland Security released
a statement disagreeing with the ruling.
DHS has appealed the district court’s
order and will continue to vigorously
challenge it. As the appeal process
continues, however, DHS will comply
with the order in good faith. , Department of Homeland Security, via Fox News.
Last week, a federal judge in Texas
ordered that the program be reinstated.
Last week, a federal judge in Texas
ordered that the program be reinstated.
Both he and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals refused the administration’s
request to put the order on hold.
Critics claim the "Remain in Mexico" policy
is cruel and leads to migrants being put
in danger in camps located over the border.
The Biden administration promised to end the policy and formally did so in June of 2021.
Missouri and Texas sued the administration,
claiming that the way the policy ended was illegal
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