Supreme Court removes last remaining obstacle to immigrant 'wealth test'
The Supreme Court on Friday night removed the remaining obstacle to the Trump administrations plan to implement new wealth test rules making it easier to deny immigrants residency or admission to the United States if they might depend on public-assistance programs.
Although legal challenges will continue on the merits of the policy in lower courts, the justices voted 5 to 4 to remove the last remaining judicial order blocking the new standards from going into effect while those battles play out.
Critics say the rules, which the administration plans to begin enforcing Monday, replace decades of understanding and would place a burden on poor immigrants from non-English-speaking countries.
A judge had blocked the administration from implementing the new standards in Illinois, and the Supreme Courts decision dissolves that order. As is common in such emergency applications, the majority did not explain its reasoning.
By the same 5-to-4 vote last month, the court had gotten rid of an injunction imposed by a judge in New York that blocked the changes elsewhere in the country.
The courts four liberal justices dissented then and Friday, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the court was violating its own rules about when to step into the legal process.
It is hard to say what is more troubling: that the government would seek this extraordinary relief seemingly as a matter of course, or that the court would grant it, Sotomayor wrote.
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