The U.S. Supreme Court scheduled oral argument for April 29 over the Trump administration’s request to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians after lower courts blocked the move.
TPS is a designation that allows individuals from countries affected by armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary events to remain in the United States. Under President Donald Trump, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has taken steps to end TPS for about a dozen countries, saying it was always intended to be temporary.
The March 27 scheduling order in Trump v. Miot and Mullin v. Doe, which will be heard together, was posted on the court’s website. Trump v. Miot concerns TPS for Haiti; Mullin v. Doe concerns TPS for Syria….
Supreme Court Schedules Oral Argument Over DHS Revocation of Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians

