News Wrap: Supreme Court allows deportations of migrants to countries other than their own
Summary
On Monday, the Supreme Court permitted the Trump administration to continue sending migrants back to countries that are not their own. The Court also decided not to review Virginia's case concerning voting bans for convicted felons. Additionally, the number of abortions in the U.S. increased in 2024 due to more women using telehealth to get abortion pills.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to resume deporting migrants to third countries, not just their home country.
- The Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal from Virginia concerning its ban on felons voting for life.
- More women in the U.S. obtained abortion pills through telehealth services.
- This increase in telehealth use led to a rise in the number of abortions in 2024.
- Telehealth lets people get medical services over the internet or phone without visiting a doctor in person.
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