A US flag flies near the US Supreme Court building on June 29, 2022 (June 30 in Manila) in Washington, DC. The Court is expected to hand down a ruling tomorrow on whether the Biden administration can end the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols program, which has kept asylum-seekers in Mexico since 2019. AFP PHOTO
A US flag flies near the US Supreme Court building on June 29, 2022 (June 30 in Manila) in Washington, DC. The Court is expected to hand down a ruling tomorrow on whether the Biden administration can end the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols program, which has kept asylum-seekers in Mexico since 2019. AFP PHOTO

Washington, United States: The US Supreme Court on Thursday (Friday in Manila) gave the administration of President Joe Biden the green light to end the so-called Remain in Mexico policy instituted by Donald Trump as part of his hardline approach to immigration.

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