
The U.S. Supreme blends Trump's immigration offensive
It allows legal residence and work in the US for renewable periods of up to 18 months, but does not open an automatic way to citizenship.
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Summary
For decades, the U.S. government has interpreted the law as a right to apply for asylum at the border if the person who requests it fears persecution. U.S. Supreme Court allows Trump to stop asylum-seekers on the border with Mexico. Trump extended it during his first term; Joe Biden repealed it in 2021, and a federal judge had declared it illegal.
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For decades, the U.S. government has interpreted the law as a right to apply for asylum at the border if the person who requests it fears persecution.
according to Aristegui NoticiasU.S. Supreme Court allows Trump to stop asylum-seekers on the border with Mexico.
according to Aristegui NoticiasTrump extended it during his first term; Joe Biden repealed it in 2021, and a federal judge had declared it illegal.
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