The Supreme Court Hands Trump Two Immigration Wins

Two rulings, one morning, the same direction. The Supreme Court gave President Trump a pair of immigration wins Thursday, and both came down to a single question the administration has been chasing for months: who gets to ask for asylum, and who doesn’t. The answer, now, is narrower than it was a day ago. Take the first case, Mullin v. Al Otro Lado. A migrant walks up to the southern border. He’s turned away before he sets foot inside. Has he “arrived” in the United States? The law says anyone who arrives here can apply for asylum. The Court said


