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Supreme Court hands Biden admin major win on challenge to ICE enforcement policy

By Ana Escamilla
June 23, 2023
1 min read
Supreme Court hands Biden admin major win on challenge to ICE enforcement policy

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Biden administration’s challenge to the ICE enforcement policy regarding immigrants with criminal records. The decision will allow the administration to maintain its policy of limiting detention of immigrants with criminal records.

What caught my attention about this article is how controversial this topic is. Immigration has been a hot-button issue in the US for a long time, and any change to the policy will always spark a debate.

To put it simply, the Biden administration had challenged a lower court decision that required it to detain immigrants with criminal records regardless of how long ago their crime was committed, how serious the crime was, or whether they have been rehabilitated since then. The administration had argued that this rigid policy went against common sense and human decency.

The Supreme Court’s decision means that the administration can maintain its more flexible policy, which takes into account factors such as the severity of the crime, the likelihood of rehabilitation, and the potential danger to society.

This ruling is a major win for the Biden administration because it allows them to keep their approach to immigration policy consistent with their values and priorities. It also shows that the Supreme Court is willing to support the administration in their efforts to reform the immigration system.

Immigration policy affects millions of people in the US, so it’s important to understand the implications of this ruling. It shows that immigration policy will continue to be a contentious issue, but there is a willingness to find a balance that respects both security concerns and human rights.


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