Trump can begin deportations of Syrian, Haitian TPS holders, Supreme Court says

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to proceed with mass deportations of individuals who have been living and working legally in the U.S. under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. By a 6-to-3 vote, the court’s conservative majority ruled that the President has the authority to end TPS without court intervention. TPS, established in 1990, permits migrants from countries affected by disasters or conflicts to stay in the U.S. The decision affects countries like Haiti and Syria, potentially forcing many to lose their legal status and face deportation. The ruling has sparked outrage among immigrant rights groups, who argue that revoking TPS will harm the U.S. economy and communities. QUESTION: How might the end of the TPS program impact communities and families in the U.S.? 

Discover more from News Up First

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading