The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a judge’s order that would have forced the government to reinstate the Trump administration’s policy of forcing thousands to wait in Mexico while seeking asylum in USJustice Samuel Alito issued temporary residence late Friday night. It will remain in effect until Tuesday night until the Supreme Court can consider the filings in the case. The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court to intervene after an appeal by the Fifth U.S. District Court in New Orleans failed to stop an appeal of a Trump-era policy requiring asylum. – Those seeking to remain in Mexico while their cases are being processed. President Joe Biden suspended the program, the immigrant protection protocols known as the “Stay in Mexico” policy, but a federal judge reinstated the program earlier this month. That ruling was upheld by an appeals court this week, and the federal judge’s ruling, the administration argued in court documents, “requires the government to abruptly reinstate a broad and controversial immigration law enforcement program that has been officially suspended for seven months and has been largely inactive for nearly Nine months earlier. “Relief from this court is urgently needed and greatly justified,” the government argued. Trump-appointed US District Judge Matthew Kaxmarek ordered the administration earlier this month to reinstate the program. Kaxmarek said the administration ” He failed to consider several critical factors” when terminating the program. He specifically cited Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mallorcas’s formal termination of the MPP in June as a violation of federal law. The administration said in its filing Friday that the district court’s decision “would harm US relations with regional partners.” vital, severely disrupts its operations on the southern border, and threatens to create a diplomatic and humanitarian crisis.”
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