
US Supreme Court rules asylum seekers may be turned away, siding with Trump
The court allowed ending TPS for migrants from Haiti and Syria, opened the door to ending protections for about 1.3 million people across 17 countries, and…
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The practice ended in 2020 when broader restrictions were imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and was formally rescinded by former President Joe Biden in 2021. A federal judge in California ruled in 2021 that the policy violated asylum seekers' rights and federal law requiring migrants to be screened for fear of persecution.
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The practice ended in 2020 when broader restrictions were imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and was formally rescinded by former President Joe Biden in 2021.
according to The Daily Observer (BD)A federal judge in California ruled in 2021 that the policy violated asylum seekers' rights and federal law requiring migrants to be screened for fear of persecution.
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