Supreme Court lets US end Haiti, Syria immigrant protections
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that courts cannot review most Department of Homeland Security decisions on which countries qualify for Temporary Protected Status, in an opinion that allowed the Trump administration to strip the deportation protections from immigrants from Hait…
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that courts cannot review most Department of Homeland Security decisions on which countries qualify for Temporary Protected Status, in an opinion that allowed the Trump administration to strip the deportation protections from immigrants from Haiti and Syria.
The 6-3 decision overturned lower court rulings that had preserved the protections for immigrants who contend the government unlawfully terminated the TPS designations from the two countries.
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