Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end legal protections for Haitians, Syrians
The ruling lets the administration end protections for more than 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians while lawsuits continue in lower courts.
- The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for over 1.3 million immigrants from Haiti, Syria, and other countries, permitting deportation proceedings to continue.
- The Court held that the Department of Homeland Security's decisions regarding TPS designations are not subject to judicial review, removing court oversight of the termination process.
- The Court rejected claims that ending TPS protections was racially motivated, stating that disparaging statements by President Trump were viewed as policy positions rather than overtly racial.
- The decision has drawn criticism as a severe setback for TPS holders who have lived in the U.S. for decades, while supporters argue it upholds executive authority.
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Solidarity rally in Ohio after court ends protected status for Haitians
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Sniffles: Supreme Court Ruling Allows Ending Of TPS For Haitians And Syrians
The Credentialed Media is not taking this well, as you could expect Supreme Court undermines TPS program, putting 147,000 immigrants in Texas at risk of deportation The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can revoke Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti and Syria. The 6-to-3 ruling puts more than 1.3 million immigrants...
Supreme Court Allows End of TPS Protections for Haitian and Syrian Immigrants
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, a decision that could affect hundreds of thousands of people living in the United States. In a 6-3 ruling announced June 25, the court sided with the administration’s position that federal courts cannot review or block the Department of Homeland Security’s process for ending a country’s TPS designation. The ruling applies t…
U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to end protections for Haitian, Syrian immigrants could have broader impact
The Supreme Court ’s decision allowing President Donald Trump’s administration to end temporary legal protections for Haitian and Syrian immigrants may affect people from many other countries
US Supreme Court allows Trump to strip Haitian and Syrian immigrants of protected status
The US supreme court on Thursday ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to strip temporary protected status from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants which allowed them to stay legally in the US for years with protection from deportation.
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