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SUPREME COURT DELIVERS A LANDMARK SEVEN TO TWO VERDICT ON A SIGNIFICANT LEGAL MATTER SHAPING IMMIGRATION POLICY TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS EXECUTIVE AUTHORITY JUDICIAL POWER HUMANITARIAN OBLIGATIONS CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION AND THE LIVES FUTURE AND LEGAL UNCERTAINTY FACING HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS IN AMERICA

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Lives are about to be upended. In a 7–2 decision, the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the U.S. government to strip Temporary Protected Status from roughly 300,000 Venezuelans. Families who thought they were safe now face deadlines, deportation fears, and impossible choices. The ruling doesn’t end the legal fight—but it rips away their secur… Continues…

The Court’s order, though technically procedural, lands with the force of a verdict on people’s lives. By lifting the injunction, the justices handed the administration permission to move ahead with ending protections while the underlying lawsuits grind on. Work permits, driver’s licenses, mortgages, and school plans now hang on shifting timelines and fragile paperwork. Parents of U.S.-born children must weigh whether to stay and risk enforcement or return to a country many say is still unsafe.

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