Supreme Court to Hear Cases Tied To Trump's Polices On Mexico Border

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Supreme Court to Hear Cases Tied To Trump's Polices On Mexico Border
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The Supreme Court says it will hear a case involving the use of military funds to build sections of the border wall. It will also hear a case revolving around the Trump administration's 'Remain in Mexico' policy for asylum-seekers.

President Trump tours a section of the border wall in San Luis, Ariz., on June 23. The Supreme Court is agreeing to review a Trump administration policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings.President Trump tours a section of the border wall in San Luis, Ariz., on June 23. The Supreme Court is agreeing to review a Trump administration policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings.that involve the U.S.

The court did not say when it will hear the cases, but arguments are likely to be heard well after the Nov. 3 election. The outcome of next month's presidential election could render both cases moot if Trump loses his reelection bid. In one case, the justices will review a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling from early 2020 that

of making thousands of people seeking asylum at the southern border wait in Mexico for the U.S. to process their claims.to remain in effect in MarchThe"Remain in Mexico" lawsuit was filed on behalf of 11 asylum-seekers who were forced to return to Mexico as their claims worked their way through the U.S. immigration system.

"Asylum-seekers face grave danger every day this illegal and depraved policy is in effect," said the American Civil Liberties Union's Judy Rabinovitz, who is the lead counsel in the lawsuit."The courts have repeatedly ruled against it, and the Supreme Court should as well."earlier this year saying,"By any measure, MPP has been hugely successful, including by reducing burdens on United States communities and easing the humanitarian crisis on the Southern border.

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