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Australian asylum reject's bid to outrun Trump purge

The West Australian

The West Australian

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July 10, 2026

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Australian asylum reject's bid to outrun Trump purge

A young refugee rebuffed by Australia now hopes he can outlast the Trump administration's bid to be rid of him while on a temporary study visa.

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Intel Slava

center

· Jun 26, 2026

🇺🇸⚡️ — The USA will no longer accept foreigners who apply for political asylum, said Stephen [...]

— The USA will no longer accept foreigners who apply for political asylum, said Stephen Miller, the deputy head of the White House staff.The country will redirect such requests to other states.@Intelslava

The New Civil Rights Movement

left

· Jun 26, 2026

Trump Gloats About People Being Unable to Come to U.S. After SCOTUS Asylum Ruling

President Donald Trump gloated on social media Friday morning about keeping asylum seekers out of the United States a day after two Supreme Court rulings on immigration. “For all of those who like to say that Barack Hussein Obama, and his Vice President, Sleepy Joe Biden, did as many Criminal ICE removals as President Trump, [] The post Trump Gloats About People Being Unable to Come to U.S. After SCOTUS Asylum Ruling appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

teleSUR English

left

· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Reject Asylum Seekers at U.S.-Mexico Border

Ruling clears way for stricter border policy and further backs his immigration agenda. On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to reject asylum seekers who apply at the U.S.-Mexico border. RELATED: EU Approves Controversial Plan to Deport and Confine Migrants in Third Countries The ruling, which passed by a 6-3 vote []

Le Monde

lean left

· Jun 26, 2026

US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border

The ruling means migrants can be denied the chance to apply for asylum before crossing into the United States, handing Donald Trump a victory on one of his signature immigration policies.

The Washington Post

lean left

· Jun 25, 2026

Migrants not entitled to apply for asylum while standing on Mexico side of border, Supreme Court rules

The 6-3 decision clears the way for the Trump administration to resume allowing federal agents at the border to turn back asylum seekers before they enter.

ArcaMax

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

In deep-red Idaho, even Republicans break with Trump on farm labor

Under the second Trump administration, the United States has seen mass deportations and a sharp escalation in immigration enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security says the crackdown pushed nearly 3 million people out of the country in ...

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Related coverage for "Australian asylum reject's bid to outrun Trump purge": Intel Slava — 🇺🇸⚡️ — The USA will no longer accept foreigners who apply for political asylum, said Stephen [...]. The New Civil Rights Movement — Trump Gloats About People Being Unable to Come to U.S. After SCOTUS Asylum Ruling. teleSUR English — Supreme Court Allows Trump to Reject Asylum Seekers at U.S.-Mexico Border. Le Monde — US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border. The Washington Post — Migrants not entitled to apply for asylum while standing on Mexico side of border, Supreme Court rules. ArcaMax — In deep-red Idaho, even Republicans break with Trump on farm labor