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Nurul Amin Shah Alam crossed the world to flee profound persecution.
‘Temporary Protected Status’ has drifted far from the finite relief Congress envisioned into a programmatic and political circus.
This week’s Executive Dysfunction.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a lawsuit that challenges the revocation of temporary protected status (TPS) for migrants from Haiti and Syria.
These may sound like small wins, but they are wins nonetheless.
Haitian parents whose legal status is revoked would be confronted with an impossible choice, immigration advocates say.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the Trump administration’s push to end legal protections for people fleeing war and natural disaster from countries around the world, including Haiti and Syria
The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the Trump administration’s push to end legal protections for people fleeing war and natural disaster from countries around the world, including Haiti and Syria.
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it will hear oral arguments in April in two cases brought by immigrants hailing from Syria and Haiti after the Trump administration tried to end their temporary protections, initially granted because their co…
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will soon decide if President Donald Trump’s administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of nationals from Haiti and Syria living in the United States.
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The court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting some 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians who were granted Temporary Protected Status.
The Supreme Court said in an unsigned order it will hear arguments in late April on efforts to end temporary deportation protections for thousands of immigrants from Syria and Haiti.
The Supreme Court will review Trump’s effort to unwind legal protections for migrants from Haiti and Syria, and will hear arguments in the case next month.
The Service Employees International Union accused U.S. Customs and Border Protection of carrying out a “nationwide assault on immigrant airport workers.”
Ending temporary protected status would be “sending people into a burning building,” he said. “Haiti is a country that is in free fall.”
One grew up in rural Haiti amid the poverty and violence
Jake Johnston
As Haiti confronts deepening violence and political collapse, calls for military intervention risk repeating a long history of foreign policies that have destabilized the country.
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President Donald Trump’s deputies asked the Supreme Court to certify his authority to end a quasi-amnesty for thousands of Haitian migrants in the United States.
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