Trump finds partner in supreme court in his war against immigration
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court recently allowed the Trump administration to end legal protections for some immigrants from Haiti and Syria and to block some asylum seekers at the southern border. The court also gave officials more power to deport permanent residents with certain criminal records.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along conservative lines in favor of Trump's immigration policies.
- The court allowed ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Haiti and Syria.
- Officials can now block asylum seekers from entering the U.S. at the Mexico border by physically preventing entry.
- The court gave border officials broad power to deport green card holders accused of crimes without needing strong evidence.
- These rulings support the administration's broader efforts to restrict immigration, especially from countries in the global south.
- Trump’s administration has paused nearly all refugee admissions except for white South Africans and favors English-speaking and European refugees.
- The administration aims to return to immigration policies like those in the 1920s, which limited immigration heavily.
- Critics say these policies target immigrants of color and long-term legal residents, not just undocumented immigrants.
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