
Haitian Immigrants Ask Supreme Court to Drop TPS Case Over Missing Records
Lawyers for Haitian immigrants say the Supreme Court lacks a full record of how the Trump administration ended temporary protected status for Haitians.
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Lawyers for Haitian immigrants say the Supreme Court lacks a full record of how the Trump administration ended temporary protected status for Haitians.
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