Supreme Court, Donald Trump and immigration
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Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on issues such as birthright citizenship and gender and sexuality instruction in schools.
The Supreme Court's 1898 ruling in United States v. Wong Kim Ark granted citizenship to the American-born child of Chinese immigrants.
The Supreme Court’s docket this term includes many of the complex issues American society is currently facing, including: immigration, free speech, religious liberty, LGBTQ rights and voting rights.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with its revocation of temporary protected status (or TPS) for around 350,000 Venezuelans.
Outside of court, President Donald Trump and his top aides depict deportees as terrorists and gang leaders regardless of whether they’ve been convicted of a crime. They admit no mistakes. And if judges rule unfavorably, they denounce them as “ communists ” and “lunatics” and suggest that they won’t respect their rulings.
Reacting to the Trump administration’s aggressive push to deport hundreds of thousands of migrants, a coalition of Miami-based activist organizations declared Monday that the campaign to expel their “neighbors,
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The New Republic on MSNKetanji Brown Jackson Blasts “Botched” Supreme Court Ruling on TPSSupreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in a scathing disssent, called out the rest of the court for allowing Trump’s harmful executive order to stand.
The Texas Supreme Court overturned an appeals court decision that struck a Texas Department of Family and Protective Services rule that allowed immigrant minors to be housed at two Texas immigration detention centers that allowed unrelated adults and children to share bedrooms,
The immigration cases of some Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador have been dismissed, raising concern from advocates who say the move violates due process.