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Supreme Court agrees to hear case on Trump administration's efforts to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria

The Supreme Court announced Monday it will hear arguments in April over the Trump administration's push to end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. Lower courts had blocked the administration from terminating these protections, and the Supreme Court declined to immediately lift those protections while the case proceeds. The case involves about 356,000 people who could face deportation if the administration prevails.

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Supreme Court to hear expedited arguments on protected status for migrants
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Supreme Court to hear Trump's bid to end TPS for Haiti and Syria
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“Supreme Court to hear arguments over push to end legal protections for migrants from Haiti, Syria” · The Hill, AP News, PBS NewsHour

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