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The U.S. Supreme Court appears sympathetic to the Trump administration's legal bid to revoke humanitarian deportation protections for Syrian and Haitian nationals.

The U.S. Supreme Court signaled potential support for the Trump administration's efforts to end humanitarian deportation protections for individuals from Syria and Haiti.

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