Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protections for Syrians and Haitians
Andrew Chung and John Kruzel
Reuters
Fox - Seattle
This morning, the Supreme Court made rulings that allow the Trump administration to limit how many migrants can apply for asylum each day, and end temporary legal protections for migrants from Haiti and Syria.Â
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Thursday in two immigration-related cases.
A man waits for the subway at the Newkirk Avenue–Little Haiti station Thursday, the day a U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowed the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status protections from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants, in the Little Haiti neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Doudgy Charmant, who said he migrated from Haiti in 2008, paints a mural on the day of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status protections from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants, Thursday in the Little Haiti neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
A woman holds a placard as immigrants' rights activists and demonstrators attend a rally April 29 outside the U.S. Supreme Court, as justices were scheduled to hear arguments on whether the administration of President Donald Trump can end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of Syrian and Haitian nationals, in Washington, D.C.
A man waits for the subway at the Newkirk Avenue–Little Haiti station Thursday, the day a U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowed the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status protections from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants, in the Little Haiti neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
Doudgy Charmant, who said he migrated from Haiti in 2008, paints a mural on the day of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status protections from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants, Thursday in the Little Haiti neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
A woman holds a placard as immigrants' rights activists and demonstrators attend a rally April 29 outside the U.S. Supreme Court, as justices were scheduled to hear arguments on whether the administration of President Donald Trump can end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of Syrian and Haitian nationals, in Washington, D.C.