Supreme Court allows Trump administration to end TPS, likely targeting Haitian and Syrian immigrants for detention and deportation despite unpopular enforcement agenda
The Supreme Court has ruled to allow the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status, likely meaning Haitian and Syrian immigrants will face detention and deportation, even as Reuters/Ipsos polling shows Trump's strict immigration enforcement agenda remains unpopular.
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