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US Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to End Humanitarian Protections for Haitian and Syrian Migrants
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50% centerFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · 10 hours ago
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What happened
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump’s administration can end temporary humanitarian protections for legal migrants from Haiti and Syria. The decision could pave the way for deportations of hundreds of thousands of people starting this year.
- 01Supreme Court lets Trump administration revoke protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants.
- 02The migrants are legally living in the United States under temporary humanitarian status.
- 03The ruling could expose hundreds of thousands to deportation this year.
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