The Supreme Court recently issued a decision that changes how certain immigration cases may be processed in the United States. The ruling allows the federal government to move forward with a faster procedure for transferring some individuals to third countries, meaning locations other than their home nation. This decision lifted a previous court order that had temporarily slowed the process by requiring additional interviews before anyone could be relocated.
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