US Supreme Court
The justices agreed to hear the administration’s appeal of a lower-court ruling
The conservative-majority US Supreme Court is set to consider hearing an appeal to overturn the landmark decision, sparking fear across America.
The Lisa Cook case is one of a trio before the high court that will be a major test of the president’s assertion of sweeping authority over the economy and federal spending.
The justices will hear arguments in November in a blockbuster test for one of the president’s signature policies.
A lower court said federal agents need a reasonable suspicion that someone is in the country illegally and can't rely on factors such as ethnicity.
A complaint said Judge James Boasberg, who clashed with the Trump administration over deportation plans, made “improper public comments” about President Trump.
The case revolved around the Trump administration’s challenge against multiple nationwide injunctions against the president’s Day One order to end birthright citizenship.