Supreme Court to hear arguments over push to end legal protections for migrants from Haiti, Syria
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether the Trump administration can end protections for 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians under Temporary Protected Status.
- On Monday the U.S. Supreme Court said it will consider the administration's effort to roll back Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Syria and Haiti and barred ending the programs while it reviews the case.
- The Justice Department asked the high court for emergency relief to freeze lower-court injunctions blocking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's TPS terminations for Syria and Haiti.
- It set oral arguments for late April, and the high court also will hear an April 1 argument on the birthright citizenship case.
- Rulings are expected by late June or early July, following the court's move to lift deportation protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelans.
- Part of a broader docket, these cases involve the Department of Homeland Security moving to terminate TPS for at least a dozen countries, framing a wider legal sweep this term.
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Justices to take up case involving TPS
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said on Monday it will hear arguments over the legality of a move by Donald Trump's administration to revoke temporary legal protections for more than 350,000 Haitians and about 6,100 Syrians living in the United…
SCOTUS Pauses ‘TPS’ Trump Deportations, Will Rule by June.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Syrians and Haitians under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) while expediting arguments for April.WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, Solicitor General D. John Sauer, and the U.S. Supreme Court.WHEN & WHERE: The decision was issued Monday, with arguments set for April, and a ruling expected by the end of June.KEY QUOTE: “Given low…
Supreme Court to hear case over push to end legal protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the Trump administration’s push to end legal protections for people fleeing war and natural disaster from countries around the world, including Haiti and Syria.
Supreme Court will hear Haitian TPS case, rejecting Trump’s request for emergency ruling
Haitian TPS holders fighting to keep their legal protections in the United States told the Supreme Court early Monday morning that deporting them now could send them back into a country gripped by extreme violence and instability. Hours later, the justices announced they would hear oral arguments in the ongoing case in April — rejecting the Trump administration’s emergency request last week to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti…
New York, 16 Mar (EFE).- A coalition of 19 Democratic prosecutors this Monday called on the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for thousands of Haitians, as dictated last week by a federal court in Washington, which blocked the attempt by the administration of President Donald Trump to put an end to that benefit. On February 3, Judge Ana Reyes of the Washington District Court temporarily blocked the end of the T…
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