Trump, Supreme Court and immigration
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The justices appear to be trying to avoid a direct conflict with the Trump administration while also blocking certain presidential actions.
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to suspend a Biden-era humanitarian parole program that allowed half a million immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to temporarily live and work in the United States.
One year after Donald Trump's hush money conviction made him the first president to be convicted of a crime, Trump continues his fight to erase that legacy.
The Supreme Court has again cleared the way for the Trump administration to strip temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants for now
Legal status in the United States can be lawfully revoked for more than a combined 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump's tariffs BACK ON after President wins court appeal and accuses 'activist' judges of 'hating' himDonald Trump's tariffs are set to return around the world after being reinstated by a US court. On Thursday, a federal appeals court temporarily brought back the levies - just one day after a trade court ruled that Trump had "exceeded his authority" in imposing the levies and ordered an immediate block on them.
The Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs on all imported goods, calling an immediate halt to his signature trade war policy.
A federal court is blocking President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.