The US Supreme Court is currently weighing whether to reinstate the metering policy that permits border officials to turn away asylum seekers when ports of entry reach capacity.Conservative justices signaled support for the DOJ position that migrants on the Mexican side of the border have not legally arrived in the US to trigger asylum protections.Donald Trump is seeking to defend the practice that was originally introduced by Barack Obama and later rescinded by Joe Biden in two thousand twenty-one.A final decision regarding the case of Noem v. Al Otro Lado is expected by late June after the
Ninth Circuit previously ruled the practice was illegal under federal law.