Trump’s TPS immigration crackdown faces Supreme Court test
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court will hear a pair of cases in which the Trump administration is trying to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria on Wednesday, marking the latest major test to the administration’s immigration agenda at the high court. The justices will hear oral arguments in the consolidated cases Mullin v. Doe and […]
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