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Supreme Court Upholds President Trump's Authority on Migrant Status

Supreme Court Upholds President Trump's Authority on Migrant Status

Supreme Court allows President Trump to end protected status for Haitian and Syrian migrants.

The Supreme Court has issued a ruling that permits President Trump's administration to terminate protected status for migrants from Haiti and Syria. This decision represents a significant advancement for the administration's immigration policies.

During deliberations, justices reportedly discussed whether racial considerations influenced the administration's actions concerning Haitian migrants. Following the rulings, a senior administration official stated that the nation's borders are now fully closed to asylum seekers.

In Springfield, residents gathered to express support for the local Haitian community in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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