White House Turns to Supreme Court in Effort to End Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy

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White House Turns to Supreme Court in Effort to End Trump-Era ‘Remain in Mexico' Policy
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A federal appeals court twice thwarted the Biden administration’s attempts to terminate the policy.

One of President Biden's first actions on taking the White House was to begin winding down the Trump Administration's Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as its "Remain in Mexico" policy.

Contributors Martin Markovits and Alex Luchsinger traveled to Mexico to see the experience through the eyes of two women attempting to gain asylum in the U.S.

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