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Earthquakes Strike Venezuela; Supreme Court Rules on Asylum Denials
July 18, 2026
Why it matters locally: The Supreme Court's ruling on asylum denials will directly impact immigration patterns and the workload of legal aid organizations within Minnesota, potentially affecting how new arrivals are processed and supported in the state.
Two earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, prompting rescue operations across the affected region. Authorities have not released official casualty figures or confirmed the number of missing people. Rescue workers searched through debris in affected areas, including La Guaira. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the earthquakes at magnitudes that affected multiple Caribbean locations. Details about the depth, exact timing between the two tremors, and specific regions hardest hit remained limited as rescue efforts continued. In a separate development, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the federal government has authority to deny asylum applications from people who arrive at the U.S. border. The decision upheld the administration's ability to reject asylum seekers without processing their claims through standard review procedures. The ruling addressed whether executive branch officials could implement such policies without additional congressional authorization. Justices determined the government retained discretion in how it managed immigration enforcement at the border. Legal advocates indicated they planned to challenge aspects of the decision through other legal channels.
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