A federal court has ruled that the Trump administration can continue its policy of returning migrants to Mexico while their requests for asylum are adjudicated
A federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled the Trump administration can, for now, continue with its policy of returning Central American migrants to Mexico while their requests for asylum in the U.S. are adjudicated.
The ruling, by the San Francisco-based Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, is a surprise victory for the administration, which previously had been on the losing end of several immigration-related rulings by the liberal-leaning court.
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