Supreme Court weighs ending TPS protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants

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The Supreme Court's conservative majority appeared sympathetic to the Trump administration's bid to end temporary humanitarian protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants, hearing cases that could lead to the deportation of hundreds of thousands and affect about 1.3 million people from 17 countries; lower courts had blocked the policy, citing racial animus in Trump’s remarks, with a decision expected by June.
Topics:nation#courts-and-law#haiti#immigration-policy#supreme-court-of-the-united-states#syria#temporary-protected-status
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