The Supreme Court upheld the Department of Homeland Security’s broad power to revoke visas, even for alleged fraud, barring judicial review. This reinforces agency discretion in immigration matters, potentially leaving petitioners vulnerable while deterring fraud. While critics raise concerns, the ruling allows petitioners to reapply or challenge future decisions if circumstances change.
US Supreme Court upholds discretionary revocation of visa applications

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