Supreme Court Expands Trump's Immigration Authority as Earthquakes Hit Venezuela
The Supreme Court issued rulings that grant President Trump broader power to shape immigration and asylum policy, according to court decisions released this week.
The rulings allow Trump to move forward with administration measures affecting asylum procedures and enforcement priorities without certain congressional restrictions. Legal scholars said the decisions represent a significant shift in how courts handle immigration authority, though details on specific policy changes remain under development.
In South America, rescue operations continue in Venezuela following a series of earthquakes. Rescue teams are searching for missing people across affected areas, though officials have not yet released confirmed casualty figures or estimates of structural damage.
Separately, Trump is meeting with agricultural representatives and farm belt voters as he seeks to build support among farmers facing economic strain. Administration officials said Trump plans to announce agricultural initiatives and discuss trade policy that affects rural communities. Farm organizations have expressed concerns about tariff policies and commodity prices heading into the election cycle.
The three developments mark Trump's efforts across multiple policy fronts as he prepares for potential re-election.
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