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US supreme court to hear whether protected status of Haitians and Syrians can be revoked
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding the Trump administration's efforts to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Haitian and Syrian immigrants. This program allows individuals to live and work in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home countries. If the Court rules in favor of the administration, it could lead to mass deportations of these individuals, many of whom have lived in the U.S. for over a decade. Sources report that the case could have broader implications for immigration policy.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Trump administration, it could result in the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians, significantly impacting their lives and communities in the U.S., as reported by CNN.
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Supreme Court weighs Trump's effort to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians
The Supreme Court Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption President Trump could move forward with mass deportations of people who have been living legally in the U.S., many of them for more than a decade, if he prevails in two cases before the Supreme Court Wednesday. At issue is the Temporary Protected Status.

US supreme court to hear whether protected status of Haitians and Syrians can be revoked
Case looks at whether Trump administration has authority to strip hundreds of thousands of immigrants of TPS The supreme court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday over whether the Trump administration can strip the temporary protected status (TPS) of hundreds of thousands of Syrians and Haitians, under a program.

Supreme Court weighs Trump effort to terminate temporary protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants
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Supreme Court Considers Trump’s Plan to Revoke Deportation Protections
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A lifeline for Haiti could soon be severed by the US Supreme Court
Ysmael is already feeling the squeeze of rising prices in Haiti. “Everything has gone up,” she says in a World Food Programme video, from the fare for a ride on a “tap-tap” bus to the cost of putting dinner on the table, all due to fuel price hikes linked to the Iran war. But those who managed to leave the.

Supreme Court weighs Trump attempt to remove protections for thousands of Haitians and Syrians
WASHINGTON — Tackling one prong of the Trump administration's hard-line policies, the Supreme Court on Wednesday will weigh its effort to remove legal protections from thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the United States. If the administration wins the case, it would be able to continue with its plan to.