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Trump administration criticizes court rulings slowing immigration agenda in Supreme Court appeal
The Trump administration has filed 31 emergency requests challenging judicial authority, with 97% arguing courts improperly interfere with presidential immigration powers, analysis shows.
- On Monday, the U.S. Justice Department asked the U.S. Supreme Court to clear the way for faster termination of migrants' legal protections and bar courts from questioning Department of Homeland Security decisions.
- The Trump administration has repeatedly filed emergency petitions, with 31 requests since February 2025, 97% claiming lower-court judges improperly interfere and 68% denying judges' review authority.
- DHS has ended protections for about 600,000 Venezuelans and appealed a ruling on Syrians last month, while planning to challenge a decision affecting about 350,000 Haitians.
- Immediate consequences could include exposing migrants to deportation, as attorneys for Haitian migrants warn 'people will almost certainly die' if the program ends while the U.S. Justice Department appeals a ruling affecting about 350,000 Haitians.
- The Supreme Court's upcoming April 1 argument comes as more than 175 former judges urge allowing the normal appeals process to play out rather than resolving emergency petitions.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is criticizing lower court judges who have stopped their efforts to strip a broad section of migrants of legal protections. It is calling on the Supreme Court to clear the way for measures that could expose thousands more to deportation. The Department of Justice wants a comprehensive ruling that would allow it to act more quickly to end the legal protections of migrants from several countries, includin…
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Trump administration criticizes court rulings slowing immigration agenda in Supreme Court appeal
The Trump administration is criticizing lower court judges who have slowed its efforts to strip legal protections from a broad swath of migrants living in the U.S.
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