Notice CNNs characterization of Trumps "remain in Mexico" policy. One that Mexico agreed with and accepted. They called it a "controversial policy".
Controversial to whom exactly? The alt-left donors in NY and Cali? Controversial to China? Just who believes NOT allowing people to walk and remain in your country illegally is controversial?
Notice the
media does polling on every single subject but seem quiet on illegal immigration? Why not ask your citizens if they like the Stay in Mexico policy?
If they are approved to enter, they will be allowed in. If not, they will be guaranteed now to remain in Mexico. It seems extremely simple and it defends your country and citizens.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined the Biden administration's request that it put on hold a lower court order requiring the revival of the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy.
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CNN)The Supreme Court on Tuesday
declined the Biden administration's request that it put on hold a lower court order requiring the revival of the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" immigration policy.
The court's three liberal justices publicly noted that they would have granted the request to halt the lower court's order.
The controversial policy forces migrants to stay in Mexico as they await their US immigration court dates. It was suspended at the beginning of President Joe Biden's term and formally terminated months later.
Texas and Missouri sued to challenge the Biden administration's termination of the program.
Earlier this month, US District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, said that the Biden administration violated the Administrative Procedure Act -- which requires that agencies take certain procedural steps when implementing policy -- in how it went about unwinding the program, formally known as Migrant Protection Protocols.
The Supreme Court's brief and unsigned order on Tuesday said the Biden administration had failed to show that it was likely to defeat the claim that the termination of the program was arbitrary and capricious.
In the petition it filed with the Supreme Court last week, the Biden administration argued the order reviving the program "would result in irreparable harm."