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Rescuers scramble to find Venezuela earthquake survivors. And, SCOTUS rules on asylum

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Brittney Melton
Rescuers scramble to find Venezuela earthquake survivors. And, SCOTUS rules on asylum
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Rescue efforts are underway in Venezuela following two major earthquakes that killed at least 235 people. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to allow the Trump administration to restrict asylum seekers from entering the country.

Why it matters

These events represent significant humanitarian and legal shifts, impacting both international disaster response and U.S. immigration policy.

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