Trump finds partner in supreme court in his war against immigration

The US Supreme Court has issued rulings that grant the Trump administration broader authority to restrict immigration, including ending humanitarian protections for specific groups. These decisions allow for the physical blocking of asylum seekers and provide officials with increased discretion in deportation processes.
Why it matters
The rulings represent a significant shift in judicial oversight of executive immigration policy, potentially setting long-term precedents for how the US manages border security and humanitarian status.
A rally in New York on the day of the supreme court decision allowing the Trump administration to strip TPS protections from Haitians and Syrians. A rally in New York on the day of the supreme court decision allowing the Trump administration to strip TPS protections from Haitians and Syrians. US immigration Analysis Trump finds partner in supreme court in his war against immigration Maanvi Singh Recent rulings have bolstered president’s pitiless campaign against people of colour fleeing violence and disaster
The article uses emotionally charged language such as 'pitiless campaign,' 'crusade,' and 'racist tropes' to frame the administration's policies and the court's decisions.
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