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US Supreme Court Limits Judicial Review for Temporary Protected Status

US Supreme Court Limits Judicial Review for Temporary Protected Status
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Local law enforcement agencies in Haiti possess extremely limited capabilities to respond to these serious crimes.

Donald Trump previously questioned why the US accepts immigrants from certain nations and falsely claimed during the 2024 campaign that Haitian migrants in Ohio were eating pets.

Active TPS designations currently cover citizens from Myanmar, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Haiti, Lebanon, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, and Yemen.

A limited subset of Venezuelan migrants also retains these protections through the beginning of October.

Since retaking office, the Trump administration has canceled protections for citizens of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Honduras, Nepal, and Nicaragua, while hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans lost status.

Former TPS holders without alternative legal status face immediate risks of arrest, detention, and standard deportation protocols.

These enforcement actions can proceed even if the individuals have pending asylum applications or green card requests.

Some individuals may be placed into immigration court removal proceedings where legal defense options are virtually non-existent without specific qualifications.

While asylum offers an alternative humanitarian pathway, it requires proof of individual persecution rather than the generalized danger covered by TPS.

Furthermore, the administration has introduced stricter asylum rules and previously paused applications for several nations under TPS protection.

Travel advisories for Afghanistan cite civil unrest, terrorism, wrongful detention, and natural disasters as primary dangers for travelers.

Myanmar remains dangerous due to improvised explosive devices, active armed conflicts, and arbitrary detentions affecting citizens and foreigners alike.

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Author: Kenes Jatmika
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