US Supreme Court allows President Donald Trump's administration to implement asylum restrictions
This August 30, 2019 photo shows migrants, many of them forcibly sent back to Mexico by the Trump administration, queueing up to get secure meals at an encampment near the Gateway International Bridge in Matamoros, Mexico.
The top court stayed a decision by a lower court that had blocked the restrictions, which declare ineligible for asylum any migrants who enter the US from the southern border and who have not asked for asylum protection in any of the countries they crossed to get to there. "In effect, the rule forbids almost all Central Americans... to apply for asylum in the US if they enter or seek to enter through the southern border, unless they were first denied asylum in Mexico or another third country," she wrote.
The decision "greatly helps build on the progress we've made addressing the crisis at our southern border and will ultimately make American communities safer," White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley said in a statement.
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