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Ministry must reassess asylum even after fraud, court rules
The government may strip asylum seekers of their residence permits if it emerges they invented their reasons for seeking protection,...
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The Hill
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court rules asylum-seekers may be turned around, siding with Trump
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that the government may legally turn back asylum-seekers who are attempting to reach a port of entry before they hit U.S. soil, greenlighting a now-rescinded immigration policy that the Trump administration wants the right to potentially revive. The policy, called “metering,” began under former President Obama and ended...
Sky News Australia
· Jun 28, 2026
UK announces new asylum sponsorship model as migration crisis deepens
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced reforms to the nation's asylum system in an effort to restore public confidence. The scheme is being framed as a community sponsorship scheme where organisations can pitch to sponsor someone to come over to the UK. The numbers will be capped and small to begin with, but then will go up and increase over time.
The New Yorker
· Jun 26, 2026
The Supreme Court Enables Trump’s Cruel Immigration Agenda
Two new rulings make it easier for the Administration to prevent migrants from claiming asylum and to expel lawful refugees.
Independent Online
· Jul 7, 2026
Asylum seeker rights: Constitutional Court declares parts of the Refugee Act unconstitutional
Asylum seeker rights: Constitutional Court declares parts of the Refugee Act unconstitutional
Catholic World Report
· Jun 25, 2026
Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump’s asylum policies that bishops opposed
The policies allow the government to limit the number of asylum claims they process and terminate the temporary protected status of Haitians and Syrians. [...]
Off The Press
· Jul 3, 2026
Appeals Court Limits ICE Detention Policy
A divided federal appeals court on Thursday limited the Trump administration’s ability to subject thousands of illegal aliens to mandatory detention while their deportation proceedings are pending, ruling they cannot be held longer than 90 days without a hearing to seek release on bond. The ruling by a 2-1 panel of the New Orleans-based 5th []...Click to read more
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Related coverage for "Ministry must reassess asylum even after fraud, court rules": The Hill — Supreme Court rules asylum-seekers may be turned around, siding with Trump. Sky News Australia — UK announces new asylum sponsorship model as migration crisis deepens. The New Yorker — The Supreme Court Enables Trump’s Cruel Immigration Agenda. Independent Online — Asylum seeker rights: Constitutional Court declares parts of the Refugee Act unconstitutional. Catholic World Report — Supreme Court rules in favor of Trump’s asylum policies that bishops opposed. Off The Press — Appeals Court Limits ICE Detention Policy