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The Supreme Court on Thursday permitted the Trump administration to proceed with removing temporary protections for more than 356,000 Syrian and Haitian immigrants. The protections had allowed the individuals to live and work in the United States.
sbs.com.auThe Supreme Court on Thursday said the Trump administration can move forward with its efforts to strip more than 356,000 Syrian and Haitian immigrants of temporary protections that have allowed them to live and work in the United States. The protections are part of Temporary Protection Status, a program that covers citizens of countries designated for TPS.
Background on the Program Temporary Protection Status has permitted qualifying immigrants from Syria and Haiti to remain in the United States and obtain work authorization. The administration's action targets those protections for removal.
The ruling clears the way for the administration to implement the policy change. Further details on implementation timelines were not provided in the initial report.
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upi.comPresident Trump announced Monday he will nominate Keith Sonderling to serve as permanent U.S. Secretary of Labor. Sonderling has held the acting position since April after the prior secretary resigned.
winnipegfreepress.comPrime Minister Mark Carney announced the nomination last week. Joyal appeared before parliamentarians on Monday to discuss his 28-year judicial career and views on the rule of law.
Nbc NewsThe Colorado Supreme Court on Monday struck down three proposed ballot initiatives that would have paused the state's independent redistricting commission and created a new congressional map for the 2028 and 2030 elections. The rulings block Democratic efforts to gain additional…