
Friday afternoon, the Supreme Court ruled the Donald Trump administration can revoke an immigration policy enacted by President Joe Biden that has allowed more than 500,000 immigrants to claim temporary residency in the U.S. if they are fleeing oppression in their home countries.
According to the New York Times, the unsigned order came after the DOJ asked for an emergency ruling, and did note that Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
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According to the Times, the ruling "exposes some migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti to possible deportation, is the latest in a series of emergency orders by the justices in recent weeks responding to a flurry of applications asking the court to weigh in on the administration’s attempts to unwind Biden-era immigration policies."
In response, Ketanji Brown wrote that the majority did not take into account, "the devastating consequences of allowing the government to precipitously upend the lives and livelihoods of nearly half a million noncitizens while their legal claims are pending."
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