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Supreme Court to hear case over U.S. stopping migrants in Mexico

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The Supreme Court is set to hear a case over whether the U.S. can stop migrants in Mexico and deny people the right to an asylum claim. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has more.

Breakdown
  • The Supreme Court will hear a case on the metering policy, which allows U.S. border officials to stop and decline to process asylum claims at the U.S.-Mexico border. 4s
  • The metering policy was implemented during the Trump administration, rescinded under Biden, and is now being reconsidered. 8s
  • The central issue is whether asylum seekers stopped on the Mexico side of the border have 'arrived' in the U.S. for the purposes of applying for asylum. 17s
  • The Trump administration argues that 'arrive in' means physically entering the U.S., while advocacy group El Otro Lado claims the policy illegally blocks asylum seekers. 26s
  • A Supreme Court ruling on the metering policy is expected before June next year. 49s
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