US supreme court to hear whether protected status of Haitians and Syrians can be revoked
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US supreme court to hear whether protected status of Haitians and Syrians can be revoked
"The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether the Trump administration can strip the temporary protected status (TPS) of hundreds of thousands of Syrians and Haitians, under a program that has protected them from deportation due to safety concerns in their home countries."
"If the Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration in its effort to cut the program for Syrians and Haitians, analysts say the administration would likely seek to end the TPS program for all countries."
"The TPS program, established in 1990, does not offer a pathway to citizenship but allows citizens from designated countries to live and work in the US if they are unable to return safely to their home countries."
The Supreme Court will hear arguments regarding the Trump administration's attempt to revoke temporary protected status (TPS) for Syrians and Haitians. TPS allows individuals from unsafe countries to live and work in the US. The administration has previously cut TPS for Venezuelans, raising concerns about broader implications for other countries. The TPS program, established in 1990, does not provide a pathway to citizenship but offers protection from deportation. Haitians have been under TPS since 2010, and Syrians since 2012. Recent legislation aims to extend TPS for Haitians.
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