Supreme Court to weigh if Trump can end Haiti, Syria TPS
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Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian nationals living under temporary protected status.
The arguments suggested that the decision may come down to the votes of two justices, and that any victory for some 356,000 migrants from Haiti and Syria could be short-lived.
President Donald Trump’s crass commentary about immigrants got a Supreme Court airing on Wednesday as the justices considered the legality of the administration’s decision to revoke the temporary protected status of Haitian and Syrian migrants.
An appellate court ruled that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem can proceed with eliminating special immigration status for some Honduran, Nicaraguan and Nepali immigrants in the U.S. The ruling reversed a lower court's order that ...
Utah lawmakers and activists are calling for Temporary Protected Status to be made permanent ahead of Supreme Court oral arguments.