Supreme Court will hear Trump's bid to end legal protection for up to 1.3 million immigrants
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Supreme Court will hear Trump's bid to end legal protection for up to 1.3 million immigrants
""Temporary means temporary and the final word will not be from activist judges legislating from the bench," a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stated, emphasizing the administration's stance on TPS."
""We're seeing clear gamesmanship from government to insulate all TPS decision-making from any oversight," said Emi MacLean, highlighting concerns over the administration's approach to TPS terminations."
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding the Trump administration's decision to revoke temporary protected status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Haitian and 6,100 Syrian immigrants. TPS allows individuals to live and work in the U.S. due to emergencies in their home countries. The administration has terminated protections for immigrants from 13 countries, and the case, Mullin vs. Doe, could impact 1.3 million TPS recipients. The government claims its decisions are largely immune from judicial review, while lower courts have found the actions improper.
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