Trump’s latest Supreme Court wins clear the way for mass deportations

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Apple News Today

2026-06-26

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The Supreme Court handed the Trump administration two sweeping immigration victories on Thursday. NPR’s Nina Totenberg joins to break down both decisions and what they mean. Recovery efforts are underway in Venezuela after rare back-to-back earthquakes killed hundreds and leveled buildings. NBC News reports on the conditions rescuers are facing. The Ebola outbreak in Congo has surpassed 1,000 infections and could rival the largest outbreak ever recorded. Wired’s Isabella Ward explains why a promising vaccine to fight the current strain had previously been shelved. Plus, Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility is officially closed, the heat wave bearing down on Europe, and why losing their next game might be a good thing for two teams in the World Cup. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
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  • Good morning.

  • Two major Supreme Court rulings go Trump's way on immigration.

  • NPR's Nina Totenberg tells us why the court appears more split than she's ever seen.

  • They can't seem to put the genie back in the bottle.

  • It's only getting worse.

  • And of course, at the end of the term, it's worse yet.

  • Search and rescue efforts continue after the Venezuela earthquakes,

  • and the World Cup match that both sides want to lose.

  • It's Friday, June 26th.

  • I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Basu.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • Yesterday, the Supreme Court's conservative majority gave the Trump administration two powerful tools for its immigration agenda:

  • full authority to deport hundreds of thousands of migrants

  • who have been living and working legally in the US without intervention from the courts,

  • and an avenue to block asylum seekers from entering the country.

  • Joining me now to discuss these decisions is NPR's legal affairs correspondent, Nina Totenberg.

  • So let's start with the case involving asylum seekers.

  • The court ruled that the Trump administration can turn people away that are seeking asylum

  • at the US-Mexico border by physically preventing them from crossing into the US.

  • So could you just walk us through how the justices reached this decision and then the practical impacts?