Haitian immigrants ask Supreme Court to toss case in light of new evidence

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case about the Trump administration’s attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 330,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S. TPS was created to protect people from countries facing severe hardships, like Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. Lawyers argue that the administration didn’t follow legal procedures and that new evidence suggests the decision was politically motivated. The case also raises questions about whether the decision was racially biased. The Supreme Court’s decision, expected in June, could impact the future of TPS and the lives of many immigrants. QUESTION: How might the outcome of this case influence the way the U.S. handles immigration policies in the future? 

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