Supreme Court to Hear ‘Remain in Mexico’ Case
Rebecca Downs – Townhall
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it was taking up the
“Remain in Mexico” case, after the Biden administration has appealed.
The policy from the Trump administration requires those seeking asylum
who come to the United States via the southern border to wait in Mexico
for a hearing in the U.S. immigration court.
Upon taking office in January 2021, President Joe Biden quickly got to work getting rid of the policy, but a ruling last August from U.S. District Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk in Texas upheld the policy.
The Biden administration’s version of the policy was implemented last December, as Julio highlighted from on the ground in Yuma, Arizona.
The U.S. Supreme Court had also previously upheld “Remain in Mexico,” last August after Judge Kacsmaryk’s decision, but such an emergency docket decision was unsigned. This use of…Read more here.
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