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Supreme Court Steps In and Delivers Massive 8-1 Ruling

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A major Supreme Court ruling has had significant implications for U.S. immigration policy, particularly for Venezuelan migrants living under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). In an 8–1 decision, the Court sided with the administration’s position and removed a lower court barrier that had prevented changes to the program, potentially affecting hundreds of thousands of people.

TPS is designed to allow individuals from countries facing serious crises to temporarily live and work in the United States. The central issue in the case was whether the government has broad authority to change or end those protections. By ruling in favor of the administration, the Court accepted the argument that **“TPS is primarily a tool of foreign policy discretion rather than a guaranteed humanitarian safeguard.”**

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