The U.S. Supreme Court has reportedly ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to end deportation protections for Syrian and Haitian immigrants, according to reports.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The Supreme Court ruling, reported Thursday afternoon, marks a significant victory for the Trump administration's immigration enforcement agenda. As The Zioneer reported on Wednesday, a federal appeals court had earlier this week allowed the administration to resume expedited deportations under a separate policy. The full scope of today's ruling and its immediate impact on affected immigrants remain unclear.
02 · How it developed
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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