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    Supreme Court leans toward Trump asylum policy in key border case

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 25, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Supreme Court debated if blocking asylum-seekers in Mexico means they never “arrive” in the U.S.
    A majority of justices appeared sympathetic to the government’s border management tool.
    The case hinges on the legal definition of the phrase “arrives in the United States.”
    The policy, known as metering, allows officials to turn migrants away at overwhelmed ports.
    The ruling will redefine the balance between border security and humanitarian obligations.

    The integrity of the nation’s borders and the very meaning of the word “arrive” collided at the U.S. Supreme Court this week. At stake is whether the federal government can turn back asylum-seekers before they physically step onto American soil, a key tool for managing border security. The justices heard arguments in Noem v. Al Otro Lado, a case challenging the Trump administration’s “metering” policy, and a majority appeared sympathetic to the government’s position. The final ruling, expected by late June, could redefine the limits of border enforcement and national sovereignty.


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