with university of wisconsin professor alfred mccoy. in the u.s. supreme court considers a case on the trump-era remain in mexico policy that forced non-mexican -- forced tens of thousands of non-mexican asylum-seekers to wait in mexico while their cases played out in u.s. courts come often in extremely dangerous conditions. >> what are we supposed to do, drive truckloads of people in new mexico and leave them without negotiating with mexico? amy: the ruling could have an enormous impact on asylum-seekers who seek refuge in the united states. but first, today is a big day on capitol hill as to rican elected officials from both the island and mainland u.s. gathered to support the puerto rico self-determination act. this comes after the supreme court just ruled the government can continue to deny benefits to seniors and people with disability's who lived in puerto rico. congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez says the court's decision gives off "2022 imperialist neo-colony vibes." we will get the latest with democracy now!'s juan gonzalez. all that a