
The Supreme Court will hear a pair of cases in which the Trump administration is trying to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria on Wednesday, marking the latest major test to the administration’s immigration agenda at the high court.
The justices will hear oral arguments in the consolidated cases Mullin v. Doe and Trump v. Moit, where they will examine whether federal law bars review of Trump’s decision to rescind TPS for people from the two countries. The Supreme Court’s ruling over whether Trump may end TPS for Haiti and Syria will have sweeping effects on the administration’s efforts to end similar temporary protections for various other countries, including Venezuela, South Sudan, and Somalia.
The Immigration and Nationality Act includes a provision assigning the designation and termination of TPS to the Secretary of Homeland Security’s discretion, noting that “there is no judicial review of any determination” made by the secretary “with
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