The US Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling stating that suspicion alone is sufficient grounds to place green card holders on immigration parole at border crossings. This decision clarifies the legal standards regarding the treatment of green card holders in immigration processes.
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US Supreme Court rules on green card holder immigration policy
The US Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that suspicion can justify placing green card holders on immigration parole at border crossings. This ruling addresses the legal standards for green card holders in immigration matters.
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