Supreme Court weighs definition of being in the United States
March 24, 2026 • Google News World
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The US Supreme Court has expressed uncertainty about the meaning of “being in” the country, as it reviews a former asylum seeker policy. The court’s consideration comes as part of its review of a Trump administration request to block asylum seekers at the border.
In a separate case, the high court appears to be leaning towards reviving a policy that blocked migrants from entering the US. The policy was implemented during the Trump administration and has been challenged by various groups.
The Supreme Court is also examining whether the term “arrives in” the US refers to physical entry or other forms of presence within the country. This debate centers on the definition of asylum seekers and their eligibility for protection under US law.
In a recent hearing, court officials acknowledged that there is no clear policy governing asylum seekers. The high court’s review aims to clarify these issues and provide guidance on how to interpret and apply relevant laws.
The Supreme Court’s decisions on these matters will have significant implications for the country’s immigration policies and procedures.
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