The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Biden administration can end the "remain in Mexico" policy.The policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, was put in place by the Trump administration in 2019.
The policy required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico, often in dangerous and unsanitary conditions, while their cases were processed in the United States. The Biden administration tried to end the policy in January 2021, but it was blocked by a federal judge in Texas.
The Biden administration appealed the ruling, and the case eventually made its way to the Supreme Court.The Supreme Court's decision is a major victory for the Biden administration.
The administration has been trying to end the "remain in Mexico" policy since it took office. The policy has been widely criticized by human rights groups and immigration advocates.
They have argued that the policy is cruel and inhumane. The Supreme Court's decision is likely to lead to an increase in the number of asylum seekers coming to the United States.
The administration is already struggling to deal with a large number of asylum seekers.The decision is also likely to lead to an increase in the number of people who are forced to wait in Mexico while their cases are processed.
Some people believe that the decision is a victory for the rule of law. Others believe that the decision is a setback for immigration enforcement.