High court won’t hear Trump immigration case after all

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won’t weigh in on the legality of a controversial Trump administration immigration policy. That’s after an agreement by the Biden administration and the parties challenging it. The agreement comes amid the administration’s reconsideration of the so-called public charge rule. The Trump administration policy allows the denial of permanent residency status to immigrants because of their use of public aid for food, housing and health care. It’s just the latest outgrowth of the Biden administration’s effort to undo Trump administration immigration policies.