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hookaleft

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Thu Jun 25, 2026, 10:27 AM 3 hrs ago

The court holds that the Syrian and Haitian nationals are not "entitled to orders postponing the terminations during lit

The court holds that the Syrian and Haitian nationals are not "entitled to orders postponing the terminations during litigation."

The Supreme Court first holds that courts cannot review the Haitian and Syrian nationals' non-constitutional claims, because the TPS statute bars judicial review.

The court next holds that the Haitian nationals' constitutional claim, that the decision to terminate TPS status for Haiti was based on racial discrimination, "will likely fail."

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Thu Jun 25, 2026, 10:29 AM
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The Haitian nationals' argument on the constitutional claim, Alito writes, is undermined by another one of its arguments -- "that the current administration, which has terminated every TPS designation that has come up for renewal, simply opposes the TPS program, at least as it has been implemented in the past."

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