Supreme Court Hands Trump Double Victory on Immigration Enforcement
Plus, Iran’s ship attack in the Strait of Hormuz tests Trump’s deal, and English roadside diners are turning into sex shops.

Supreme Court precedent says firearms in common use for lawful purposes fall under the 2nd Amendment protection
Plus, Iran’s ship attack in the Strait of Hormuz tests Trump’s deal, and English roadside diners are turning into sex shops.
The Supreme Court handed the Trump Administration two major victories on Thursday, voting 6-3 in decisions regarding Haitian and Syrian immigrants. NBC News Senior Legal Correspondent Laura Jarrett and Senior Homeland Security Correspondent Julia Ainsley join Meet the Press NOW to break down how these decisions could deport thousands of immigrants.
The Justices say ‘no judicial review’ in the law means what it says.
FIFA said on Thursday that fans will be permitted to bring pride flags to the World Cup match in Seattle between Iran and Egypt, despite Iranian objections and the soccer organization’s ban on “political items.” The World Cup’s draw prompted pushback from both countries when it was first decided in December because it is scheduled […]
The Supreme Court held that by stopping asylum seekers from crossing the border, the US can avoid ever having to determine whether their lives are in danger if they return. That is a betrayal, says Harvard Law’s Noah Feldman. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Supreme Court made one thing plain this week: It is an anti-immigrant court. There were hints before—big ones, to be honest. But in three rulings this week, the Republican-appointed justices voted to green light Trump administration policies against immigrants that both defy federal law and carry a massive humanitarian toll. This week’s decisions display, […]
The Supreme Court dealt a painful blow to immigrants on Thursday in a pair of 6–3 decisions.
Lawmakers and advocates condemn ‘disastrous’ decisions that allow Trump officials to strip away migrant protectionsSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailLawmakers and immigration advocacy groups on Thursday sharply denounced two US supreme court rulings that allowed the Trump administration to strip certain immigration protections and fundamentally reshape the asylum system.Dozens of groups, advocates and members of Congress called the court’s decisions “disastrous” and “cruel”, while the Trump administration, Republican lawmakers and anti-immigrant groups celebrated the rulings. Continue reading...