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Fetterman Says Mamdani's Response to Supreme Court Immigration Ruling Could Risk Constitutional Conflict

The 6-3 rulings let the administration end TPS for about 300,000 people and require asylum-seekers to fully cross the border.

  • The Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision Thursday granting President Trump broad authority to terminate TPS, removing these designations from judicial review.
  • About 300,000 people from Haiti and Syria previously held deportation protections and work permits under the TPS program, which designations lasted six to 18 months at the secretary's discretion.
  • A second 6-3 decision allows Customs and Border Protection agents to turn away asylum-seekers before they cross the United States border, restricting legal immigration pathways.
  • Affected individuals must either adjust their status or leave the country; those who remain risk falling out of status, leading to arrest, detention, or deportation.
  • DHS General Counsel James Percival said the decisions provide the agency with "several more important tools to continue securing our borders." The rulings further restrict immigration options.
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