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FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2020, file photo trucks and vehicles cross between Nogales, Mexico, left, and sister city Nogales, Arizona, United States, right. The Supreme Court on Wednesday, March 11, said it would allow the Trump administration to continue enforcing a policy that makes asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for U.S. court hearings, despite lower court rulings that the policy probably is illegal. (AP Photo/Luis Enrique Castillo, File)

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'Remain in Mexico' is just one US response to asylum-seekers
March 11, 2020 6:39 p.m.

'Remain in Mexico' is just one US response to asylum-seekers

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to continue making asylum-seekers wait in Mexico for their U.S. court hearings. It may be the most far-reaching measure in a series of policies the government has put in place over the last year amid an unprecedented surge of asylum-seeking arriving at the border, many from Central America.