
The Supreme Court issued two ideologically split rulings that significantly bolster the administration’s immigration enforcement agenda, finding that the government can deport some migrants and turn others away at the border. One decision clears the way to end Temporary Protected Status for nationals of countries such as Haiti and Syria, while together the rulings could expose millions to removal or denial of entry. These outcomes build on recent appellate support for expanded detention and give the administration broader legal authority to tighten border and immigration controls.
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