The U.S. Supreme Court said Monday it will hear two cases challenging President Donald Trump's immigration policy -- funding for a border wall and making migrants wait out their asylum cases in Mexico.
The court granted hearings in Wolf vs. Innovation Law Lab and Trump vs. Sierra Club, which involve certain aspects of the Trump administration's controversial policies seeking to stem the flow of migrants from Mexico.
Wolf vs. Innovation Law Lab challenges the "remain-in-Mexico" policy, under which the Department of Homeland Security is allowed to return migrants to Mexico while they wait for their asylum claims to be heard in the United States.
The "Migrant Protection Protocols" began in January 2019 as an emergency response to an expected large-scale migration from Central America.
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