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Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Support for Trump Admin Mass Deportation Plan
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Supreme Court Conservatives Signal Support for Trump Admin Mass Deportation Plan

Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments on Trump's effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status for over 1 million immigrants from Haiti, Syria and other countries. Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued courts cannot review the administration's decisions. Liberal justices pressed Sauer on procedural failures and potential racial discrimination, with Justice Sotomayor citing Trump's past comments about Haiti and Justice Jackson questioning how a racial epithet can be ignored. The administration's position drew sharp challenges from multiple justices.

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82-Year-Old Senior Advocates for Immigrant Caregivers as Supreme Court Weighs TPS Fate
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82-Year-Old Senior Advocates for Immigrant Caregivers as Supreme Court Weighs TPS Fate

Rita Siebenaler, 82, an advocate for immigrant caregivers at Goodwin Living in northern Virginia, joins seniors rallying outside the Capitol as the Supreme Court considers whether the Trump administration improperly terminated TPS for Haitians and Syrians. Over 300,000 TPS holders face potential deportation despite serving as critical caregivers for America's aging population.

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Up First: DOJ Indicts Comey; Supreme Court Hears TPS Cases; King Charles Addresses Congress
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Up First: DOJ Indicts Comey; Supreme Court Hears TPS Cases; King Charles Addresses Congress

The DOJ has indicted former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening President Trump in an Instagram photo showing seashells arranged as '8647.' The Supreme Court hears two cases on Trump's effort to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria. King Charles III became the first British monarch in 35 years to address Congress, advocating for NATO and transatlantic unity.

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