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Supreme Court, Asylum Seekers

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Supreme Court debates what ‘arrives in’ the US means as it scrutinizes former asylum seeker policy
The Supreme Court spent more than an hour Tuesday debating what “arrives in” the US means, with justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum appearing torn over whether a cryptic provision of

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Asylum advocates disappointed by Supreme Court arguments
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Supreme Court Seems Open to Trump Request to Block Asylum Seekers at Border
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US Appeals Court Sides With Trump Administration on Detaining Immigrants Without Bond
The U.S. can continue to detain immigrants without bond, an appeals court ruled on Wednesday, handing a victory to the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.

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Wyoming News · 1d
Appeals court rules illegal immigrants can be detained without bond
Courthouse News Service · 1d
Minnesota judge blasts Trump admin in order protecting detainees' right to counsel
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9mon

Asylum-seekers worry over potential changes to work permit rules

This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Reports that the Trump administration might significantly change ...
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Asylum-seekers face detention while their cases proceed, in a departure from the past

Asylum-seekers with no criminal records are being detained around the country as the Trump administration seeks to remove immigrants seeking legal pathways to remain in the United States.
LAist
7mon

Asylum-seekers thought they were following the rules. Now some are told to start over

The Trump administration is stripping protections of some asylum applicants who filed as far back as 2019. NPR has learned that dozens of immigrants across the U.S. have received letters in the mail notifying them that their asylum cases have been ...
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