
"Solicitor General D. John Sauer stated, 'The kind of determination that is at issue here is just the sort of determination that lies kind of at the heartland of what has been traditionally entrusted to the political branches.' This emphasizes the administration's belief that the decision to end TPS is a political matter beyond judicial scrutiny."
"'This really is life or death,' said lawyers representing migrants from Haiti and Syria, highlighting the severe consequences of losing TPS, including job and housing loss for individuals who have lived in the U.S. legally for over a decade."
The Supreme Court is evaluating the Trump administration's efforts to terminate legal protections for migrants under temporary protected status (TPS). Conservative justices seem to favor the administration's stance that courts have limited authority over TPS. The government is appealing lower court decisions that blocked the end of TPS for migrants from Haiti and Syria, potentially affecting 1.3 million individuals. The Department of Justice claims the homeland security secretary can end TPS without judicial review, while lawyers for affected migrants argue that legal processes were not properly followed.
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