The Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration can revive a policy restricting asylum at the US-Mexico border. This decision will have significant implications for Buffalo residents, particularly those with family ties to asylum seekers.

The policy, which was previously used to turn back migrants seeking asylum, has been the subject of controversy and debate.

"The Supreme Court's decision is a major setback for asylum seekers" said Immigrant Justice Corps.

The City of Buffalo has a long history of welcoming refugees and asylum seekers, with many residents having family ties to those affected by the policy. The International Institute of Buffalo has been working to support asylum seekers and provide them with the resources they need.

The Supreme Court's decision will have a direct impact on the lives of many Buffalo residents, who will be affected by the policy change. Hispanic community leaders in Buffalo have expressed concern about the implications of the ruling, which they say will have a devastating impact on families and communities.

The Buffalo Public Schools will also be affected, as they have a significant number of students from families who have been impacted by the asylum policy. The school district has been working to provide support and resources to these students and their families.

Small business owners on Hertel Avenue and Elmwood Avenue will also be affected, as they rely on the diverse community of customers and employees. The Buffalo Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern about the potential economic impact of the policy change.

The next step will be for the Trump administration to decide whether to revive the policy, which could happen as early as next month. Buffalo residents are advised to stay informed about the developments and to contact their elected representatives to express their concerns.