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About 411,000 immigrants had TPS status in 2020. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an immigration program that allows some immigrants to reside in the United States while their home country is in crisis. Most TPS immigrants emigrated from El Salvador,...
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El 9 de marzo, la Corte Suprema desestimó una impugnación a la regla de "carga pública" de Trump, una regulación de 2019 que negaba el estatus legal a los inmigrantes si los funcionarios de inmigración determinan que el solicitante podría...
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The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to Trump's "public charge" rule on March 9, a 2019 regulation that denied legal status to immigrants if immigration officials determine that the applicant could benefit from public assistance programs. The public charge rule, also...
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The Biden administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to withdraw a Trump administration case appeal to withhold funds from sanctuary cities that do not cooperate with immigration officials during ICE raids and other non-immigration crimes. On March 4, the administration...
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The United States Supreme Court agreed to hear the Trump government's lawsuit that undocumented immigrants should not be included in 2020 Census counts. Oral arguments were heard on Monday, November 30, and the judges will rule by December 31 in...
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La moción propuesta el 24 de Abril para suspender la controversial Regla de Carga Pública del gobierno de Trump durante el coronavirus fue rechazada por la Suprema Corte. La petición por parte de Nueva York, Vermont y Connecticut y New...
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The United States Supreme Court justices agreed on Friday, October 18, 2019, to consider the Trump administration's effort to speed up the deportation of thousands of migrants without allowing them federal court hearings. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...
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