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Trump administration asks justices to have lower court reconsider protected status for Venezuelan and Haitian nationals
The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to order the 9th Circuit to reconsider its ruling upholding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans and Haitians. The 9th Circuit had previously blocked the termination of TPS designations for these countries, but the Supreme Court paused the lower court's order for Venezuela, allowing deportations. The Trump administration argues the Supreme Court's recent ruling in Mullin v. Doe limits judicial review of TPS decisions.
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