Supreme Court allows Trump to end TPS for Haitian, Syrian immigrants [View all]
Source: Scripps News
Posted 10 minutes ago and last updated 8 minutes ago
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration can proceed with ending temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Syria and Haiti. In a six to three ruling, the majority of justices found that federal law generally bars judicial review of TPS designation and termination decisions. The court also found that challengers to the law were unlikely to succeed on claims that Haiti's TPS designation was terminated because of racial discrimination.
After the Trump administration ended TPS for nationals of Haiti and Syria last year, the Supreme Court agreed to take an ordinary review of the case after lower courts issued temporary injunctions.
TPS was created by Congress in 1990 and is designated when conditions in a country do not allow for its nationals' safe return, and prevents their removal from the United States. Haiti was added to that list after an earthquake in 2010, allowing some of its citizens to live in the U.S. under the program.
However, the Trump administration said it was terminating Haitis TPS, citing concerns that Haitian gangs such as those designated by the State Department as foreign terrorist organizations pose a serious threat to U.S. interests.. Advocates for Haitian and Syrian nationals say that the Trump administrations termination of TPS was arbitrary and didnt follow the requirements. They say the government was also discriminatory in removing TPS status from Haitian and Syrian migrants.
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Link to
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https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/25pdf/25-1083_f204.pdf