Supreme Court to review Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' rule for migrants

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The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear whether the Biden administration can end the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy that allows officials to send non-Mexican migrants to Mexico to await their US immigration court hearings

The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider this term whether the Biden administration can terminate a Trump-era border policy known as"Remain in Mexico," a move that calls into question the future of a controversial program that allows officials to send non-Mexican migrants to Mexico to await their US immigration court hearings.

The court set the case for argument this April.Lower courts have rejected attempts by the Biden administration to halt the program, forcing the administration to relaunch the policy. Under the Trump administration, thousands of migrants were subject to the program, formally known as Migrant Protection Protocols, and resided in makeshift camps along Mexico's northern border often in squalor and dangerous conditions.

 

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