The Supreme Court is poised to deliver what could be a massive victory for President Trump's immigration crackdown, as justices prepare to hear arguments Tuesday on whether the administration can force asylum-seekers to wait on the Mexican side of the border before making their claims.
The case centers on Trump's first-term "metering" policy - a common-sense approach that prevented migrant surges from overwhelming federal facilities by requiring asylum-seekers to remain in Mexico until their cases could be processed. It's exactly the kind of smart border control measure that the Biden regime systematically dismantled, contributing to the worst border crisis in American history.
Here's what's really at stake: Can the federal government control the flow of migrants at ports of entry, or do foreign nationals have some imaginary constitutional right to flood into America whenever they feel like it? The answer should be obvious to anyone who believes in national sovereignty.
Deep State Judges vs. Border Security
Predictably, lower courts packed with liberal activists have tried to sabotage this policy, claiming it violates migrants' "rights." But since when do people who aren't even American citizens have more rights than the American people who want their border secured?
The Supreme Court's decision could have massive implications for the Trump-Vance administration's ongoing mass deportation efforts and border wall completion project. If the Court sides with constitutional law over globalist fantasies, it would give Trump's team another powerful tool to end the asylum fraud that has made a mockery of our immigration system.
"We cannot allow our generous asylum system to be weaponized by economic migrants and criminals who have no legitimate claim to protection," one administration official told reporters.
This is about more than legal technicalities - it's about whether America remains a sovereign nation or becomes a dumping ground for the world's problems. Patriots across the country are watching to see if the Supreme Court will stand with the Constitution and common sense, or cave to the open-borders lobby.
Will the justices finally give Trump the green light to restore order at our border, or will activist judges continue putting foreign nationals ahead of American citizens?
