Supreme court to consider Trump push to end protection status for Haitians and Syrians

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The Supreme Court will hear arguments next month regarding the Trump administration's efforts to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for people from Haiti, Syria, and other countries facing war or natural disasters. Lower courts blocked the administration's move to end TPS for approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, allowing them to legally live and work in the U.S. for now. The Justice Department argues that the Department of Homeland Security has the authority to terminate TPS, while immigration attorneys contend that conditions in these countries remain unsafe for return. The administration seeks a broad ruling to limit court intervention in DHS decisions regarding TPS designations, asserting improved conditions in affected countries and denying racial bias. The outcome could affect roughly 1.3 million people currently protected under TPS.
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