US Supreme court sets up election-year clash on immigration

The Supreme Court has agreed to an election-year review of Barack Obama’s executive orders to allow up to five million immigrants to “come out of the shadows” and work legally in the US.

US Supreme court sets up election-year clash on immigration

The Supreme Court has agreed to an election-year review of Barack Obama’s executive orders to allow up to five million immigrants to “come out of the shadows” and work legally in the US.

The justices said they will consider undoing lower court rulings that blocked the plan from taking effect in the midst of a presidential campaign where the issue has already featured prominently.

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