The Supreme Court allowed the administration to end Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Haiti and Syria, clearing the way to terminate protections that had shielded hundreds of thousands from deportation. The Court's ruling was part of a pair of decisions that also permit deportations and turnbacks at the border, increasing the number of people immediately exposed to removal proceedings. The combined rulings mark a major shift in humanitarian immigration policy and strengthen the administration's broader enforcement agenda.
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