Supreme Court allows Biden to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy
Source: NBC News
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court handed President Joe Biden a victory Thursday, ruling that he can shut down a Trump administration program designed to restrict immigration at the southern border. The court said the Biden administration acted properly in seeking to end the "Remain in Mexico" policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols. It required people seeking asylum at the southern border, mainly from Central America, to wait in Mexico while their claims were decided.
From late January 2019 until Biden suspended the program, more than 68,000 people were shuttled back to Mexico. Tent cities sprang up near border entry stations on the Mexican side of the border. Human rights groups said hundreds of asylum seekers were kidnapped, raped, tortured or assaulted. Immediately after taking office, Biden ordered an end to the program. He cited the dangerous conditions along the border, the difficulty immigrants faced in getting help from lawyers in the United States and the complications the program produced for Americas foreign policy dealings with Mexico.
Biden quickly shut it down, but Texas and Mississippi sued. They said the Trump-era program vastly reduced the surge of immigrants at the southern border, decreasing the number coming from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras by 80 percent. A federal court in Texas ruled for the states. U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk said federal law required the government to send asylum seekers back to Mexico if there was no room to detain them and if they cannot safely be allowed to wait in the U.S. for their claims to be evaluated. The Biden Department of Homeland Security, the judge said, failed to offer a sufficiently detailed explanation for why it wanted to abandon the policy.
Kacsmaryk issued an injunction to prevent the government from shutting the program down, and a federal appeals court agreed, so the Trump policy was once again in effect. Last August, the Supreme Court also declined to let the White House shut the program down while the court case was working its way through the appeals process. The Justice Department argued that federal immigration law gave the government discretion to return immigrants to Mexico while their asylum claims were considered or, on a case-by-case basis, to allow them wait inside the U.S. if they would not present a danger. There simply isnt enough space, given limited funds provided by Congress, to detain them all, government lawyers said.
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The Supreme Court ALLOWS the Biden administration to terminate the controversial Trump-era asylum policy known as "remain in Mexico." Red states argued that Biden was obliged to keep the policy, but SCOTUS says in a 5-4 ruling that the administration can end it.
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Here is the opinion from John Roberts in Biden v. Texas: https://supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/21-954_7l48.pdf
. Roberts is joined by the three liberals + Kavanaugh. Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, and Barrett dissent.
10:14 AM · Jun 30, 2022
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(5,942 posts)He said they simply sent it back to the lower court. The administration will have to rewrite it, the crap ass judge will still rule the same way because he's reliably horrible, and then the administration will have to appeal it. Rinse and repeat.