US Supreme Court clears way to end TPS for Venezuelans
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Both recent orders by the Supreme Court appear to show a common thread in handling deportation and immigration matters, prioritizing procedure from the onset.
The Supreme Court is signaling fading confidence that the Trump administration will act in good faith in response to judicial decisions limiting its immigration agenda, a sign that the courts are
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump admin's bid to quickly resume deportations of Venezuelans under the Alien Enemies Act.
In the unsigned decision, the Supreme Court granted a stay on Chen’s order, meaning DHS can move forward in its efforts to end protected legal status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua who came via parole processes under Biden.
South Florida immigration attorney on end of protections for Venezuelans 02:48. A Supreme Court decision said more than 350,000 Venezuelan migrants living in the U.S. under Tempor
To say that President Donald Trump is unhappy about the Supreme Court’s decision to extend its block on his deportations would be an understatement. On Friday, the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 to temporarily continue its block on deportations Trump was attempting to carry out using the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.