The Supreme Court allowed President Donald Trump to end the amnesty of temporary protected status (TPS) for more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants.
In a ruling of 8-1 on Monday, the majority judges granted an emergency application filed by the Trump administration that asked the court to raise an order of the Judge of the United States District Court based in California, Edward Chen, which prevented the administration of NBC News migrants reported.
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“The request for stay submitted to Judge Kagan is granted and for his referring to the court,” said the letter. “The Order of March 31, 2025 entered by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Case No. 3: 25-CV-1766, remains aware of the provision of the appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the ninth and ninth and ninth ninth.
The judge of the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, disintected.
In a press release, the executive director and general advisor of the Institute of the Immigration Reform Law, Dale L. Wilcox, said that the Supreme Court “has repeatedly recognized the” inherent authority of President Donald Trump to exclude aliens. “
“The Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized the president’s inherent authority to exclude aliens, and” inherent “clearly means that he can exercise it even when he is not guided by a specific statute,” Wilcox said in a statement.
The litigation regarding the matter “will continue in the lower courts,” the exit reported.
Ahilan Alanaantham, one of the lawyers who represents migrants, described the decision as the “largest individual action that arouses any group of non -citizens of immigration status in the modern history of the United States.”
As Breitbart News reported, at the beginning of May, the Trump administration presented an emergency appeal before the Supreme Court, requesting that Chen’s order be lifted. In the emergency appeal, the United States General Platitioner, John Sauer, described Chen’s order as “innverable.”
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The emergency appeal of the Trump administration occurred after Chen issued a ruling that prohibited the administration from revoking the amnesty of TPS for thousands of Venezuelan migrants. In his decision, Chen “yielded the economic activity of migrants as if that gave them to the legal status independently” of laws in the United States:
[They] Having a greater educational achievement than most American citizens (40-54% have bachelor’s degrees), have high labor participation rates (80-96%) [because they are younger, on average] … and annually contributes to billions of dollars to the economy of the United States and pay hundreds of millions, if not billions, in social security taxes.
In February, the Secretary of the Department of National Security (DHS) Kristi Name “revoked one of the two” TPS designations for Venezuelan migrants, CBS News reported.
According to the output:
The Trump administration measure will mean that approximately 350,000 Venezuelans covered by a designation of 2023 TPS will lose their work permits and deportation protections two months after the name of the name has been officially published. Venezuelans enrolled in TPS under an earlier designation of 2021 will continue to have that state until September, they thought that these protections could also be eliminated.
Name The revocation of the amnesty of TPS for thousands of Venezuelan immigrants occurred after the former DHS secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, extended the TPS amnesty for 850,000 “illegal and quasi -legal economic migrants until 2026,” Breitbart News said.