The Supreme Court will allow the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy to stand across the entire Southern border. Roughly 60,000 migrants have been sent to Mexico under the policy to wait for their day in U.S. immigration courts.
Clothing hangs to dry at a makeshift migrant camp for asylum seekers in Matamoros, Tamaulipas state, Mexico, on earlier this month. About 60,000 migrants live in filthy and dangerous conditions as they await their day in U.S. immigration court.Alejandro Cegarra/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Clothing hangs to dry at a makeshift migrant camp for asylum seekers in Matamoros, Tamaulipas state, Mexico, on earlier this month. About 60,000 migrants live in filthy and dangerous conditions as they await their day in U.S. immigration court.The U.S. Supreme Court delivered the Trump administration another win on one of its signature immigration policies on Wednesday, allowing it to implement its controversial"Remain in Mexico" policy across the entire southern border.
The policy, officially called the Migrant Protection Protocols, requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their day in U.S. immigration court. That has left roughly 60,000 migrants stuck in that country, often living in filthy and dangerous conditions.Federal Court Blocks 'Remain In Mexico' Program For Central American Asylum Seekers
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