Tagged #noem-v-al-otro-lado
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Supreme Court Rules Asylum Seekers Can Be Turned Back Before Reaching U.S. Soil
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the government may legally turn back asylum seekers at the border using the 'metering' policy, eliminating the statutory protection that normally applies once someone 'arrives' in the U.S.
Supreme Court signals likely victory for Trump asylum turnback policy
At oral argument, a Supreme Court majority appeared to accept the Trump administration's position that asylum seekers turned back before physically crossing the border have no statutory right to request asylum.
Supreme Court Hears Metering Policy Asylum Case; Justices Skeptical
SCOTUS weighs whether Trump's asylum turnback policy at ports of entry violates immigration law. A decision expected by June or July could reshape border asylum adjudication.
Supreme Court to rule on whether asylum seekers at the border have a right to apply
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in Noem v. Al Otro Lado, which will determine whether noncitizens turned away at ports of entry before crossing the U.S. border can apply for asylum under federal law—a decision that will reshape border asylum eligibility nationwide.