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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday let President Donald Trump's administration revoke the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan, Cuban, Haitian and Nicaraguan migrants living in the United States,
The decision lets the Trump administration halt, for now, a program that lets migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela live and work in the U.S. for up to two years.
A Trump-appointed judge in California on Monday blocked the Alien Enemies Act deportation of a Venezuelan migrant in the Los Angeles area, saying the administration failed to provide due process.
The Trump administration's termination of TPS protections will allow it to remove hundreds of thousands of migrants living in the US under protected status
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to suspend a Biden-era humanitarian parole program that allowed half a million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to temporarily live and work in the United States.
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Daily Times on MSNTrump scores key supreme court wins on immigration, but faces pushback on due processWASHINGTON - Former President Donald Trump secured major victories in the U.S. Supreme Court last week as justices backed several of his hardline immigration policies. These include lifting blocks on the cancellation of protected immigration status for hundreds of thousands of migrants.