The Supreme Court upholds Biden's broad power to repeal the Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy.
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld President Biden’s power to enforce immigration laws, ruling he may repeal the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy, which barred most Central American migrants from entering the United States to seek asylum.
Roberts said the law allowed the administration to return asylum seekers to Mexico but did not require it to do so. She was referring to the more than 50 migrants who died after having been abandoned inside a truck trailer in the Texas heat. Instead, they were told they must wait in Mexico until their claims were set to be heard before an immigration judge.
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