WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court won't weigh in on the legality of a controversial Trump administration immigration policy after an agreement by the Biden administration and states and groups challenging it.
The agreement comes amid the Biden administration's reconsideration of the so-called public charge rule. It's just the latest outgrowth of the Biden administration's effort to undo Trump administration immigration policies.
The new administration recently dismissed high court appeals over former President Donald Trump's effort to deny funding to so-called sanctuary communities.
The justices, at the administration's request, also put off cases they had agreed to hear over the funding of portions of the wall along the border with Mexico