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Supreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Authority to End TPS for Haiti and Syria

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Matt Ford

3d ago· 7 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article criticizes a Supreme Court decision led by Justice Samuel Alito that upheld the Trump administration's authority to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for Haiti and Syria. The ruling, which reversed a lower court decision, is described as a precedent-shredding misadventure that whitewashes the president's racist immigration policies and paves the way for the expulsion of refugees. The piece argues that the Court ignored statutory language and congressional intent, and that the decision enables the administration's discriminatory agenda against non-white immigrants.

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bskySupreme Court Upholds Trump Administration's Authority to End TPS for Haiti and Syrianewrepublic.com

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In keeping with that goal, Trump also issued an executive order last year that instructed executive-branch officials to take a more 'limited' approach to TPS designations.
Then-Secretary Kristi Noem announced soon thereafter that she would be terminating the TPS designations for Haiti and Syria.
Congress, using its jurisdiction-stripping powers, had included a provision in the statute
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Samuel Alito led the majority on a despicable, precedent-shredding misadventure so that they could whitewash the president’s calumnies and expel the refugees he hates.

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