The Supreme Court gave President Trump major wins on two immigration cases. The justices ruled the president can end temporary deportation protections for some foreign nationals and can restart a controversial asylum policy. The Supreme Court also allowed President Donald Trump to end temporary deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals from Haiti and Syria that have endured war and natural disasters. They also cleared the way for the Trump administration to revive a controversial policy that aims to curb the number of migrants that officials at the southern border must process to determine whether they have a right to seek safe haven in the US.
Today, Elizabeth Chatham from Stinson LLP and Evelyn Cruz, a professor at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, joins “Arizona Horizon” to discuss the rulings and its effects on Arizonians.



















