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SCOTUS considers Trump’s bid to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians

2 sources3 storiesFirst seen 4/29/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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Coverage
25
Recency
99
Engagement
22
Velocity
94
Confidence
47
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
3
Contradictions
1
Breakthrough
50

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North America

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Immigrants with temporary legal status could score slim win at Supreme Court

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Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will side with Trump on Haitian and Syrian migrants

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The Supreme Court grappled with whether the Trump admin has the authority to end humanitarian protections for thousands of immigrants without facing judicial review.

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A: Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will side with Trump on Haitian and Syrian migrants

B: The Supreme Court grappled with whether the Trump admin has the authority to end humanitarian protections for thousands of immigrants without facing judicial review.

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