The Supreme Court ruled that federal courts cannot easily overturn asylum decisions made by immigration judges. Appeals courts can only reverse a case if the evidence is extremely strong and no reasonable judge could disagree.
Supporters say the ruling protects the immigration system from endless appeals and helps keep the process faster and more controlled.
Critics argue it makes it much harder for migrants seeking asylum to win their cases. For many families fleeing violence or gangs, losing in immigration court could now mean their case is effectively over.
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