Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy , Reinstated by US Supreme Court.<br />Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' Policy , Reinstated by US Supreme Court.<br />The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block a court order requiring the Biden administration to reinstate former president Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy.<br />The U.S. Supreme Court refused to block a court order requiring the Biden administration to reinstate former president Trump's "Remain in Mexico" policy.<br />The policy requires asylum seekers to remain <br />in Mexico while they await hearings in U.S. <br />courtrooms to determine their eligibility and status. .<br />Fox News reports that Justices Kagan, Sotomayor and Breyer, three of the court’s more liberal justices, voted to accept the application to block the order.<br />Fox News reports that Justices Kagan, Sotomayor and Breyer, three of the court’s more liberal justices, voted to accept the application to block the order.<br />The Department of Homeland Security released <br />a statement disagreeing with the ruling.<br />DHS has appealed the district court’s <br />order and will continue to vigorously <br />challenge it. As the appeal process <br />continues, however, DHS will comply <br />with the order in good faith. , Department of Homeland Security, via Fox News.<br />Last week, a federal judge in Texas <br />ordered that the program be reinstated.<br />Last week, a federal judge in Texas <br />ordered that the program be reinstated.<br />Both he and the 5th U.S. Circuit Court <br />of Appeals refused the administration’s <br />request to put the order on hold.<br />Critics claim the "Remain in Mexico" policy <br />is cruel and leads to migrants being put <br />in danger in camps located over the border.<br />The Biden administration promised to end the policy and formally did so in June of 2021.<br />Missouri and Texas sued the administration, <br />claiming that the way the policy ended was illegal