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Supreme Court Limits TPS Protections

Supreme Court Limits TPS Protections

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The Supreme Court just struck a major blow to Temporary Protected Status, ruling that courts can’t intervene—even in cases of alleged procedural errors—opening the door for ending protections for hundreds of thousands. This win for the Trump administration could pave the way to deport TPS holders from other countries with little legal pushback, as seen in Florida where long-term residents are being rounded up and deported, only to return when rulings are deemed illegal. Immigration advocates warn this decision empowers the executive branch to act with minimal judicial oversight, despite the President’s racially charged remarks—though the majority says those comments weren’t overtly racial. DHS celebrates it as restoring “rule of law” and ending de facto amnesty, while Florida’s governor backs the decision. The dissent, however, blasts the ruling as shielding critical decisions from scrutiny, citing clear racial bias and urging protection for Haitians and Syrians facing deadly conditions back home. Families now face uncertainty with no clear answers.

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