Supreme Court, Trump and Deportation
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Both recent orders by the Supreme Court appear to show a common thread in handling deportation and immigration matters, prioritizing procedure from the onset.
In the unsigned decision, the Supreme Court granted a stay on Chen’s order, meaning DHS can move forward in its efforts to end protected legal status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua who came via parole processes under Biden.
The Supreme Court blocked the creation of a religious public school. Trump responded to the killing of two Israeli Embassy workers in D.C. What it claims: Environmental toxins, poor nutrition and increased screen time are to blame for declines in life expectancy. It also casts doubt on medications widely deemed safe.
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The court’s action essentially extended an order Chief Justice John Roberts issued in April that had the effect of removing two board members who Trump fired from agencies that deal with labor issues, including one with a key role for federal workers as Trump aims to drastically downsize the workforce.