WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a Trump administration appeal that argues migrants have no right to seek asylum at the southern border.
Rather, the government says border agents may block asylum seekers from stepping on to U.S. soil and turn away their claims without a hearing.
The new case seeks to clarify the immigration laws and resolve an issue that has divided past administrations and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Under federal law, migrants who faces persecution in their home countries may apply for asylum and receive a screening hearing if they are "physically present in the United States" or if such a person "arrives in the United States."
Since 2016, however, the Obama, Biden and Trump administrations responded to surges at the border by adopting tempo

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