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The Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. government can turn back asylum seekers at the border without processing their claims if they reach a port of entry but are barred from entering the U.S., a practice previously used by past administrations. The 6-3 decision reflects ideological divides and allows authorities to limit the number of asylum claims, which had been rescinded under the Biden administration but was supported by the Trump administration as a border management tool. The ruling affects migrants who seek asylum, potentially returning them to dangerous conditions in Mexico.
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