Supreme Court rules asylum seekers may be turned around, siding with Trump
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The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the government may legally turn back asylum seekers who are attempting to reach a port of entry before they hit U.S. soil, greenlighting a now-rescinded immigration policy that the Trump administration wants the right to potentially revive. The policy, called “metering,” began under former President Obama and…
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SCOTUS already ruled on activist judges in that they had no jurisdiction or authority to usurp the president in the executive branch under Article II and III, yet they're defying the Supreme Court.
— Mike Engleman🇺🇲 (@RealHickory) June 24, 2026
The administration could just tell them to pound sand.
Why aren't they?🤷