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Trump administration extends protections for 11,000 Lebanese immigrants

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The Trump administration extended Temporary Protected Status for about 11,000 Lebanese immigrants, allowing them to stay and work for six more months due to missed deadlines. This rare reprieve contrasts with its previous cancellations for 13 countries. read more


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Supreme Court Signals End to TPS for Immigrants

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Supreme Court conservatives appeared ready to let Trump end TPS for over a million migrants. Justices debated judicial review limits, with liberal justices citing potential racial bias. A decision could enable mass deportations for Haitians and Syrians. read more

Supreme Court Weighs TPS Fate for Haitians, Syrians

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The Supreme Court hears arguments on ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians. The Trump administration seeks to end protections for migrants fleeing war and disaster, while advocates argue conditions remain unsafe for return. read more

Supreme Court to rule on TPS deportations

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The Supreme Court hears TPS cases that could allow mass deportations. James Comey is indicted again over an Instagram post. King Charles addresses Congress urging transatlantic unity. The Fed meets for likely Powell's last policy meeting. read more

Supreme Court to decide fate of thousands with TPS

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The Supreme Court weighs Trump's bid to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, challenging a program allowing legal residency for those fleeing disasters. Trump argues courts lack review power; opponents cite discrimination and procedural violations. read more

US Ends Yemeni Refugee Protections

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended Temporary Protected Status for Yemeni nationals, affecting about 1,380 people. The Trump administration cited national interest, continuing its efforts to wind down the humanitarian program despite legal challenges. read more