Supreme Court mulls end of TPS protections for Syria and Haiti

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The Supreme Court will decide whether courts can review the Trump administration’s move to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Syria and Haiti, affecting more than a million people who have lived in the U.S. for years. The cases argue about the proper use of TPS authority and whether DHS followed the statute and consulted with the State Department, with opponents alleging political motive and flawed process, and supporters contending TPS termination is a lawful, temporary measure. A ruling could limit judicial oversight of executive immigration actions and reshape the fate of families facing potential deportation and upheaval.
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