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Among Them Are Hundreds of Families Living in Michigan with a Constitutional Decision to End the Temporary Protection of Thousands of Syrians in the United States, Washington.
By a majority of six judges versus three, the US Supreme Court, the administration of President Donald Trump, granted green light to initiate deportation proceedings for approximately 6,000 Syrian citizens and 350,000 Haitians residing in the United States under the temporary protection status. In the case of Mullen v. Do, the Supreme Court found that federal courts generally did not have the power to review decisions taken by the Department of …
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By a majority of six judges versus three, the US Supreme Court, the administration of President Donald Trump, granted green light to initiate deportation proceedings for approximately 6,000 Syrian citizens and 350,000 Haitians residing in the United States under the temporary protection status. In the case of Mullen v. Do, the Supreme Court found that federal courts generally did not have the power to review decisions taken by the Department of …