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Supreme Court Ends TPS for Syrians and Haitians
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The Supreme Court just handed a major blow to over 350,000 immigrants from Syria and Haiti, clearing the way for the Trump administration to end their Temporary Protected Status — putting their legal right to live and work in the U.S. in serious jeopardy. In a divided ruling, the Court declared that courts can’t review decisions to end TPS, effectively shutting down legal challenges even if those decisions violate federal law. Granted after crises — Syria in 2012 amid war, Haiti in 2010 after an earthquake — these protections have been extended multiple times, but the administration now argues conditions no longer justify them. The ruling could ripple across a million immigrants from 17 countries, many already facing deportation, and it also shuts the door on claims of racial bias in the decision-making process.
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