(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 25 - The Supreme Court of the United States defended Donald Trump's immigration policy, which obliged asylum seekers from Central America to move within the borders of Mexico pending approval, which will therefore have to be approved for now be maintained.
Technically, the majority court - with three Democratic-nominated judges voting against - dismissed the Biden Administration's appeal against a Texas federal judge's ruling, calling for the reintroduction of Trumpian Migrant Orotection Protocols (MPPs), known as la politicadel " Remain in Mexico ", The sentence of the Supreme Court, which can be appealed - cited by the media - defines" arbitrary "the decision of the new administration to subvert the law adopted by the previous one, making a parallel with its own sentence in 2020 which rejected the same "arbitrary" decision of the Trump administration to abolish the policy adopted by Obama, always in fear of immigration, for the protection of the so-called 'Dreamers'. (HANDLE).