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Supreme Court Endorses Key Trump Immigration Policies
July 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: The Supreme Court's endorsement of expanded criteria for denying green cards based on potential use of public benefits could influence social services and aid programs at the state and local level, potentially impacting demographics in Vermont.
The Trump administration frequently presented its immigration policies to the Supreme Court for approval. The Court largely validated these policies, with one notable exception. The Supreme Court supported the administration's efforts to restrict asylum access at the U.S.-Mexico border. This support allowed the implementation of new rules for asylum seekers. The Court also affirmed the administration's changes to the public charge rule. This rule expanded the criteria for denying green cards to immigrants who might use public benefits. Furthermore, the Court granted the administration authority to divert military construction funds. These funds were repurposed for building sections of the border wall. This decision enabled the administration to advance a cornerstone campaign promise. However, the Supreme Court did not permit the administration to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. The Court determined that the administration did not provide sufficient justification for adding the question. This denial marked the primary instance where the Court rejected a significant immigration-related proposal from the administration.
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