Supreme Court orders Biden administration. resume the “Stay in Mexico” policy

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Immediately after taking office, President Biden ended a Trump-era program known as Stay in Mexico, which forced tens of thousands of asylum seekers to wait outside the states. States while their claims were being considered. Lower courts ordered the Biden administration to reinstate the policy, and the Supreme Court declined to intervene.

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