The Supreme Court debated Tuesday whether the government can turn back asylum-seekers attempting to reach a port of entry, a practice that originated in the Obama administration that President Trump now wants the right to potentially restore. Known as “metering,” border officials would turn back migrants before they could physically cross the border. The policy…
Supreme Court conservatives grapple with ‘metering’ rules in key immigration case
Originally reported by The Hill
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