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When Can a President Strip Legal Protection? The Supreme Court Is About to Decide

The US Supreme Court moved this week to fast-track two of the most consequential immigration cases of the Trump era, agreeing to hear arguments in April on whether the administration can lawfully revoke Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of people already living and working legally in the United States. The decision raises far-reaching questions not just about immigration policy, but about the limits of executive power and the integrity of humanitarian legal protections.

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