Court hints it will narrow TPS challenges, possibly upholding Haiti and Syria terminations

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During oral arguments, a conservative-leaning Supreme Court signaled that federal courts may lack power to review Temporary Protected Status decisions, suggesting the process rather than the merits could be reviewable and potentially allowing the Trump administration to end TPS for Haiti and Syria. The decision could affect more than 1 million immigrants and hinges on whether DHS properly consulted with the State Department, with a ruling expected by June.
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