According to a CBS News report, the Trump administration has initiated efforts to cancel thousands of active asylum cases in U.S. immigration courts. Attorneys for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are asking judges to dismiss cases without evaluating their merits, citing a broader immigration strategy that would deport asylum seekers to third countries. Although officials have not publicly confirmed the policy, the push aligns with expanded enforcement plans backed by increased funding for ICE and Border Patrol.