The Supreme Court just told 1.3 million immigrants with
Supreme Court Nixes TPS Court Review, Exposing 'Temporary' Status Loophole
A 6-3 ruling blocks courts from reviewing TPS decisions, but the real scandal is how 'temporary' status became a backdoor to permanent residency.

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