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SCOTUS: Border Agents Don’t Need ‘Clear Evidence’ To Stop Returning Green Card Holders

Tampa Free Press

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June 23, 2026

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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Tuesday that federal immigration authorities do not need “clear and convincing evidence” at the border before treating a returning green card holder as an applicant for admission if they have a pending criminal charge. The decision clears the way for the government to initiate deportation proceedings against lawful permanent [] SCOTUS: Border Agents Don’t Need ‘Clear Evidence’ To Stop Returning Green Card Holders

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Knewz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court makes it risky for green card holders to travel outside the US: What new ruling means for lawful permanent residents

A recent Supreme Court ruling has made it easier for immigration officials to challenge the reentry of lawful permanent residents, a decision that immigration attorneys say could increase the risks green card holders face when traveling abroad. In a 6-3 ruling in Blanche v. Lau, the Court held that border agents do not need “clear...

ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Supreme Court backs US power to strip green cards

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal border officials can use an indictment or other accusation to temporarily strip green cards from immigrants as they reenter the country. The 6-3 opinion, written by Justice Clarence ...

Times of India

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· Jun 23, 2026

Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime

Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 8, 2026

Show the Numbers: Conservative Watchdog Sues Trump’s DHS for Concrete Deportation Count

A conservative watchdog group has sued the Department of Homeland Security seeking data on the “actual” number of deportations of illegal immigrants. The Oversight Project filed two lawsuits this week in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Freedom of Information Act, claiming that “inflated” deportation counts have enabled some Republicans...

Armstrong Economics

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· Jul 1, 2026

Open Borders Contributed to Real Estate Inflation

Politicians continue insisting that mass migration carries no economic consequences. Anyone who questions the policy is immediately accused of being anti-immigrant. That has always been the tactic. Rather than debate the economics, they attack the person asking the question. Yet reality eventually catches up with political slogans, and now even economists are beginning to quantify []

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 23, 2026

Justice Flames SCOTUS Giving Trump a ‘Blank Check’ on Green Cards

Tom Williams-Pool/Getty ImagesJustice Ketanji Brown Jackson flamed her conservative colleagues’ “misguided” decision to make it easier for border agents to detain green card holders returning to the country.Justice Jackson wrote a scathing dissent after the court ruled 6-3 in favor of permitting agents to treat returning permanent residents as “applicants for admission,” making them susceptible to detainment based on unproven criminal allegations.“I worry that the Court has now handed the Government a massive blank check,” she wrote.Read more at The Daily Beast.

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Related coverage for "SCOTUS: Border Agents Don’t Need ‘Clear Evidence’ To Stop Returning Green Card Holders": Knewz — Supreme Court makes it risky for green card holders to travel outside the US: What new ruling means for lawful permanent residents. ArcaMax — Supreme Court backs US power to strip green cards. Times of India — Supreme Court order on Green Card holders: Border officials can deny re-entry of permanent citizens if they are accused of crime. The Daily Signal — Show the Numbers: Conservative Watchdog Sues Trump’s DHS for Concrete Deportation Count. Armstrong Economics — Open Borders Contributed to Real Estate Inflation. The Daily Beast — Justice Flames SCOTUS Giving Trump a ‘Blank Check’ on Green Cards