Supreme Court Rules on Temporary Protected Status for Syrians, Haitians
The ruling likely opens them up to deportation proceedings. The case concerned a Department of Homeland Security policy terminating Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Syrian and Haitian immigrants. The court specifically considered whether aliens admitted under the TPS program are entitled to orders postponing the removal of protected status during the course of litigation.
- ▪The ruling likely opens them up to deportation proceedings.
- ▪The case concerned a Department of Homeland Security policy terminating Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Syrian and Haitian immigrants.
- ▪The court specifically considered whether aliens admitted under the TPS program are entitled to orders postponing the removal of protected status during the course of litigation.
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