
"The hearing on Wednesday at the country's highest court specifically concerns whether Trump may end temporary protected status (TPS) for citizens of the two countries, which is granted when it is deemed unsafe for individuals to return to their home countries."
"Critics have pointed to ongoing political, humanitarian and security crises in Haiti and persistent instability in Syria, which has faced Israeli incursions and spurts of violence after emerging from more than a decade of war."
"Class action lawsuits filed by Haitians and Syrians charge that the department did not follow proper procedures in terminating their status."
The Supreme Court is hearing a case regarding President Trump's authority to terminate temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians. This decision could impact 1.3 million individuals from 17 countries currently in the US under TPS. The Trump administration argues that the law does not permit court review of TPS decisions. Critics highlight ongoing crises in Haiti and Syria, while lawsuits claim the administration did not follow proper procedures in ending TPS for these countries.
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