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Clarence Thomas hands DHS win on denying criminal immigrants entry into the country

Washington Examiner

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June 23, 2026

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Clarence Thomas hands DHS win on denying criminal immigrants entry into the country

Justice Clarence Thomas led a majority on the Supreme Court on Tuesday in allowing federal immigration officials to deny green-card holders who have committed serious crimes the ability to reenter the United States, one of several key immigration rulings set to be handed down by the high court this week. The ruling in Blanche v. []

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Knewz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court sides with Trump admin on authority to turn away asylum seekers

The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major immigration victory, ruling on Thursday, June, 25, that federal authorities can turn away asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border before they step onto American soil. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that migrants standing in Mexico have not legally “arrived in the United States,” allowing...

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 30, 2026

One Judge Has Told ICE to Stop. The Supreme Court Already Said No.

A federal judge in San Francisco just halted the Trump administration’s policy of arresting migrants at immigration courthouses—everywhere in the country, for everyone. On June 23, 2026, Judge P. Casey Pitts of the Northern District of California issued a 71-page ruling in Pablo Sequen v. Albarran vacating three ICE courthouse-arrest policies and a separate waiver that...

Hot Air

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· Jun 21, 2026

Time for Merit Immigration: Keep Out the Losers, Let in the Winners

Time for Merit Immigration: Keep Out the Losers, Let in the Winners

Le Monde

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· 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.

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· 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 []

RedState

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· Jul 1, 2026

ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections

ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections

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Related coverage for "Clarence Thomas hands DHS win on denying criminal immigrants entry into the country": Knewz — Supreme Court sides with Trump admin on authority to turn away asylum seekers. The Daily Signal — One Judge Has Told ICE to Stop. The Supreme Court Already Said No.. Hot Air — Time for Merit Immigration: Keep Out the Losers, Let in the Winners. Le Monde — US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border. teleSUR English — Supreme Court Allows Trump to Reject Asylum Seekers at U.S.-Mexico Border. RedState — ESSEX FILES: Justice Barrett's Recent Rulings Test Conservative Principles on Immigration and Elections