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Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the United States legally under a Biden-era program are now ...
The court decisions are an abrupt turnaround for a population that entered the country legally and shared detailed ...
The move 'will render hundreds of thousands of people deportable,' according to one immigration advocacy group.
The decision lets the Trump administration halt, for now, a program that lets migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and ...
Justices allowed the Trump administration to strip temporary protections from hundreds of thousands of migrants.
The justices appear to be trying to avoid a direct conflict with the Trump administration while also blocking certain ...
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In leaping to defend the Trump Administration, the Court conveniently ignored a long-established precedent that prevented ...
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump Administration can—for now—end a program used by over half a million migrants.
On May 16, the Supreme Court handed down a significant order in one of the many swirling cases over the Trump ...
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status granted to more than 500,000 ...
President Trump wants to end humanitarian parole for Cubans and others that was granted by the Biden administration.
Jackson, who was joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor in the dissent, wrote that “the Court has plainly botched” the assessment ...
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