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The US Shouldn’t Deport People into War Zones

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Jordan Liz

2d agoen

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The Trump administration wants to deport hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents to dangerous countries. And the Supreme Court’s MAGA majority just gave its blessing. On June 25, the Supreme Court paved the way for the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from 350,000 migrants from Haiti and over 6,000 from Syria. TPS More The post The US Shouldn’t Deport People into War Zones appeared first on CounterPunch.org .

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