The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a pair of cases involving Exxon and major cruise lines that could ease the ability of U.S. companies to seek compensation for property confiscated by the Castro regime in Cuba.

Congress created a pathway for such lawsuits nearly three decades ago but allowed presidents to suspend it. Each president did so until President Trump enabled cases to commence during his first term.

Now in his second term, the justices asked for the Trump’s administration’s input on whether they should take up two of the cases that had reached the high court. Trump’s Justice Department urged the court to do so, and it wants the justices to ultimately rule it should be easier for the lawsuits to proceed.

“This is the most important case involving U.S. foreign policy tow

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