Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Help for Venezuelan Deportations
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Trump admin seeks to revoke TPS for 300,000+ Venezuelan migrants
Justice Department requests Supreme Court to pause lower court ruling on TPS protections
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The government argues that the lower court's decision interferes with its power over immigration and foreign affairs.
The Solicitor General suggests that ending TPS does not equate to an immediate deportation order, leaving room for other legal options for affected individuals.
The administration emphasizes the potential legal avenues for those impacted by the termination of TPS protections.
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