One centers on the Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy, while the other concerns the EPA's authority to regulate carbon emissions.
Next month, the Biden administration plans to lift Trump-era pandemic restrictions that blocked migrants from entering the U.S. Immigrant rights advocates are concerned about what happens when that goes away.
Critics call the policy inhumane and say it exposes asylum seekers with credible claims to dangerous and squalid conditions. The case raises questions not only regarding immigration law, but also a president's control over policy and his diplomatic relationships with neighboring countries.
The court's decision to step in and hear the case concerned environmentalists because there is no rule currently in place. A lower court wiped away a Trump-era rule in 2021 and the Biden administration's EPA is currently working on a new rule. But the fact that there were enough votes to take up the issue now, struck some as an aggressive grant, signaling the court wants to limit the scope of the EPA's authority even before a new rule is on the books.
Editor's note: This report was originally published on June 27 and was updated to reflect recent developments.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘We’re just tore up’: One son killed, one in critical condition after car crashA car crash that killed one brother and left another critically injured has changed the lives of an Alabama family.
Read more »
Slip Into Something More Comfortable This Summer—Like Any One of These Casual DressesShop the best casual dresses perfect for summer, where comfort and style reign supreme.
Read more »
Bloody Monday: Seven Metro Denver Shootings, One DeathWTF? Seven shootings in metro Denver...on a Monday. Details here.
Read more »
Illinois suspends grocery tax for one year — with certain exceptionsThe Illinois government announced the state is suspending its sales and use tax on certain grocery items for one year, beginning July 1, 2022 and going through June 2023.
Read more »
Iconic one-hit wonders from the past 50-plus yearsIn celebration of the beloved “one and done” artists of the world, here's a look at some of the most iconic one-hit wonders of the past 50-plus years.
Read more »