The justices allow Donald Trump’s asylum restrictions to take effect

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Thousands of migrants seeking asylum status in America will be turned away while the legal battle continues into the autumn and winter

ON SEPTEMBER 11TH, the Supreme Court handed Donald Trump a temporary but significant win in a battle over his plan to crack down on migrants seeking asylum on America’s southern border. The decision permits the administration to begin turning away the vast majority of migrants seeking protection at the US-Mexico border hailing from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and elsewhere.

the national injunction on September 9th. He cited new evidence showing that the plaintiffs would be negatively impacted by the tightened asylum rules by having to retrain staff and dedicate extra resources to helping asylum applicants navigate the new strictures. These “organisational and diversion-of-resources harms” are significant and extend outside the Ninth Circuit’s borders, Judge Tigar reasoned, so only a nationwide injunction against Mr Trump’s policy would bring them relief.

The decision prompted a full-throated critique from two justices. Writing for herself and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Sonia Sotomayor noted that Mr Trump has “once again” pursued a policy to “upend longstanding practices regarding refugees who seek shelter from persecution”.

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