On June 25, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court issued rulings that permit the Trump administration to modify certain immigration protections and alter the asylum system. Lawmakers and immigration advocacy groups expressed strong opposition to these decisions, describing them as detrimental. In contrast, supporters of the rulings, including the Trump administration and some Republican lawmakers, welcomed the changes.
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Supreme Court Rulings Allow Changes to Immigration Protections
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on June 25, 2026, allowing the Trump administration to make significant changes to immigration protections and the asylum system. This decision has drawn criticism from lawmakers and advocacy groups, while being supported by the Trump administration and some Republican lawmakers.
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Supreme Court Rulings Allow Changes to Immigration Protections