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Supreme Court Backs Trump on Immigration

6/26/202626 min

The Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration in a pair of high-profile immigration cases. Rescuers desperately search for survivors after a pair of earthquakes in Venezuela. And the Strait of Hormuz effectively shuts after an Iranian drone attack. 

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  2. Brad Mielke· Host0:21

    It's Friday, June 26th. President Trump has been hoping for an immigration victory in the courts. He just got two of them. We start here. The Supreme Court rules the Trump administration can kick out Haitians and Syrians that were protected until now.

  3. Devin Dwyer0:40

    Can be sent home, ordered to go home, and if they don't go, of course, subject to deportation.

  4. Brad Mielke· Host0:44

    Also, another major case that will affect anyone trying to enter through legal ports of entry. We'll walk you through it all. A pair of earthquakes become a catastrophe in Venezuela. As the death toll rises, the U.S. is volunteering any resources it can muster. And Iran warned they could still close the Strait of Hormuz. They weren't kidding.

  5. Devin Dwyer1:04

    One attack just sends the message that Iran is capable of striking whenever it wants.

  6. Brad Mielke· Host1:09

    A drone strike halts traffic and perhaps breaks a ceasefire in the process. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milkey. The Supreme Court can issue its decisions in whatever order they like.

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