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US Supreme Court allows blocking of asylum seekers at border

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that asylum seekers outside U.S. borders, even in Mexico, donโ€™t qualify for asylum, allowing officials to block them before entry. This reverses a lower court decision

US Supreme Court paves way for government to block asylum seekers at border
Al Jazeera โ€” 25 June 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that border officials can block asylum seekers from entering the country before they set foot on American soil,

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Why This Matters

The Supreme Courtโ€™s decision marks a seismic shift in U.S. asylum policy, effectively ceding unilateral authority to the executive branch to restrict access to legal protections before migrants even reach American soil. It dismantles a decades-old assumption that asylum claims could not be preemptively barred, raising immediate questions about the balance of power between federal agencies and judicial oversight in immigration enforcement.

Background Context

Under the 1980 Refugee Act, asylum seekers historically secured protections by physically entering the U.S., even if intercepted at ports of entry. The Trump administrationโ€™s "Remain in Mexico" policy first tested this framework, but lower courts consistently ruled such measures illegalโ€”until now. This ruling also reflects a 2023 appeals court decision that blocked the Biden administrationโ€™s attempt to end Title 42, another failed attempt to curb border crossings through health-based exemptions.

What Happens Next

Expect a surge in border enforcement actions as agencies leverage this ruling to deny entry to asylum seekers en masse, potentially triggering new legal challenges from advocacy groups. The decision also sets the stage for Congress to either entrench these restrictions or attempt to override them, while immigrant rights organizations scramble to find alternative legal pathways amid tightening federal policies. The humanitarian impact on vulnerable populations remains the most immediate and contentious outcome.

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