The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review the legality of the “metering” policy, which limited asylum seekers’ access to ports of entry along the southern border. Originally expanded during the Trump administration, the policy was later ended by the Biden administration. Supporters argue border management requires executive flexibility, while critics say the practice unlawfully blocked migrants from exercising their right to seek asylum under federal law. Lower courts ruled against the government, finding that asylum seekers were improperly denied access to protection. The Supreme Court’s decision could significantly influence future immigration enforcement, asylum procedures, and federal border policy.
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