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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Trump administration can restart deportations of up to 530,000 Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants who entered the US as part of a controversial “humanitarian parole” program under former President Joe Biden.
Seven of the high court’s justices granted the stay on a Boston federal court ruling that had halted the removals.
Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson authored a dissenting opinion, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor joining her. “The Court has plainly botched this assessment today,” Jackson seethed. “It requires next to nothing from the Government with respect to irreparable harm.”
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The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Trump administration can restart deportations of up to 530,000 Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants who entered the US as part of a controversial “humanitarian parole” program under former President Joe Biden.
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Seven of the high court’s justices granted the stay on a Boston federal court ruling that had halted the removals.
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Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson authored a dissenting opinion, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor joining her. “The Court has plainly botched this assessment today,” Jackson seethed. “It requires next to nothing from the Government with respect to irreparable harm.”
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