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In 5-4 ruling, Supreme Court allows enforcement of new green card rule

On average, 544,000 people apply annually for green cards, with about 382,000 falling into categories that would be subject to this review.
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FILE - In this June 17, 2019 file photo, The Supreme Court in Washington.

A divided Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to put in place a policy connecting the use of public benefits with whether immigrants could become permanent residents. 

The new policy can be used to deny green cards to immigrants over their use of public benefits including Medicaid, food stamps and housing vouchers, as well as other factors. 

The justices' order came by a 5-4 vote and reversed a ruling from the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York that had kept in a place a nationwide hold on the policy following lawsuits that have been filed against it.

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On average, 544,000 people apply annually for green cards, with about 382,000 falling into categories that would be subject to this review, according to the government.

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