Supreme Court sides with the Biden administration in 'Remain in Mexico' case

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In another Supreme Court ruling, the court handed the Biden administration a victory, allowing it to rescind the Trump-era Remain in Mexico policy.

The U.S. Supreme Court handed the Biden administration a victory, allowing it to rescind the Trump-era"Remain in Mexico" policy. The vote was 5-4. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the court's opinion and was joined by Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the court's three liberals.

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