
The NPR Politics Podcast Remain In Mexico: Will The Supreme Court Let Biden End Trump's Asylum Policy?
Apr 20, 2022
The podcast delves into the controversial 'Remain in Mexico' policy, shedding light on the perilous conditions faced by asylum seekers stranded south of the border. It explores the ongoing legal battles as the Supreme Court examines the Biden administration's authority to end this policy. Additionally, it highlights a fascinating case about a football coach's right to lead prayers, intertwining discussions of religious freedom and constitutional rights, showcasing the complexities of governance and individual liberties in America.
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Remain in Mexico Policy
- The Supreme Court will consider the president's power regarding the "Remain in Mexico" policy.
- This policy requires asylum seekers to stay in Mexico during their U.S. immigration court proceedings.
Conditions for Asylum Seekers
- Asylum seekers face dangerous conditions in Mexican border towns while awaiting hearings.
- Many lack access to legal counsel, leading them to abandon their claims.
Texas vs. Biden Administration
- Texas has sued the Biden administration multiple times over immigration policies, often in courts with Trump-appointed judges.
- This contrasts with the Trump era, where higher courts often sided with the president.
