Supreme Court allows Trump to end TPS for Haiti and Syria
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The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a key win on Thursday on his immigration policy, allowing his administration to end temporary protected status for people from Haiti and Syria. The high court ruled 6-3, on ideological lines, that the homeland security secretary’s determination on whether to end TPS for a country cannot be challenged. […]
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The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a key win on Thursday on his immigration policy, allowing his administration to end temporary protected status for people from Haiti and Syria.The high court ruled 6-3, on ideological lines, that the homeland security secretary’s determination on whether to end TPS for a country cannot be challenged. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion ruling in favor of the federal government, rejecting arguments from Haitians and Syrians that the process that led to the secretary’s determination could be legally challenged.
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