Ms. Munoz says the government is not only wrong about her husband but the decision is unfairly hindering her right to live with the person to whom she is married. https://t.co/plF0QKaZYP
The right wing of the U.S. Supreme Court appeared skeptical on Tuesday that a U.S. citizen can challenge her Salvadoran husband's visa denial, but seemed disinclined to rule that she has no constitutional rights in the process either. https://t.co/1xx1L4lnyv https://t.co/L06SM81hLm
The case involves Sandra Munoz, a U.S. citizen who is trying to get her husband, a citizen of El Salvador, into the U.S. to live with her. https://t.co/plF0QKas9h






The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case involving Sandra Munoz, a U.S. citizen seeking to reunite with her husband from El Salvador, who was denied a visa in 2015 due to suspected gang affiliation. The court is debating whether citizens can challenge visa denials for their spouses, with implications on marriage rights and immigration policies.