This podcast episode explores the implications of President Biden's executive order on asylum claims at the southern border, including the immediate consequences for migrants and their uncertainty about next steps. It also discusses the experiences of migrants attempting to cross the border without authorization and the Biden administration's goal to deter such crossings. The episode highlights upcoming major cases before the Supreme Court, including those involving guns, abortion, and presidential immunity, and the potential broad implications of the court's decisions. Additionally, the episode discusses the concerns surrounding the court's potential abandonment of the deference doctrine and its impact on regulations. The economic update section covers topics such as gas prices, inflation, the job market, and the Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates. The episode concludes by mentioning the Labor Department's report on strong job market conditions and upcoming episodes of different NPR podcasts.