the texas supreme court reversing a ruling that allowed kate cox to get an emergency abortion. she had no other option to leave the state to get an abortion. she had the option, many, many women are trapped in their seats. ukrainian president zelenskyy to the white house and to capitol hill as delays for more aid are continuing in congress. the prospects of this getting done before the calendar year is up looks not good right now. the free world hesitates, that s when dictatorships celebrate. good morning, everyone. i m phil mattingly with poppy harlow in new york. we start with an extraordinary request from the special counsel in the election subversion case against donald trump. jack smith, special prosecutor, wants an answer from the supreme court, on whether the president is immune from prosecution and he wants it as soon as possible. smith went directly to the high court, specially leapfrogging what could have been a very lengthy appeals process. it c
Speaker Mike Johnson indicated an openness to trading Ukraine aid for immigration policy changes after a White House meeting, despite House GOP skepticism.
policy and the president s diplomatic relationships. it requires coordination with another country. in this case, mexico, and having mexico take in non-mexican migrants while their immigration proceedings continue. we should remind our viewers, this was implemented in 2019 and was an unprecedented approach, because it required people to wait outside of the united states instead of in the united states as they went through the proceedings. now, the supreme court is expected to have its decision this summer. but in the interim, it s just another example of the biden administration facing the courts when trying to make immigration policy changes. let s go back to title 42, which allowed the trump administration and then the biden administration to send people to mexico, migrants, because of covid. using a health exemption. you have new reporting about how the biden administration is going to respond to the judge s block of that. tell us. the administration officials told reporters jus
F-1 nonimmigrant students who have U.S. degrees in certain programs in the fields of STEM are eligible to apply for a twenty-four-month extension of OPT, in addition to the standard twelve months of OPT available to all F-1 nonimmigrant students.