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Supreme Court upheld! 300,000 people will be deported.

I still remember that during the Biden era, under the banner of "humanitarianism", he transported hundreds of thousands of people from Venezuela, Cuba and other countries to the United States by plane. After taking office, Trump suspended the temporary protection order and required these people to leave the country quickly.


Unfortunately, Trump’s executive order was overthrown by San Francisco Federal District Judge Edward Chen. The Supreme Court quickly intervened and issued a ruling on October 3 revoking Edward Chen’s ruling, allowing Trump to expel 300,000 Venezuelans.



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Mass transportation of people from foreign countries to the United States



The Temporary Protected Status (TPS) system was established by the U.S. Congress in 1990 to provide temporary asylum to immigrants from countries affected by hazardous environments such as natural disasters, war or civil unrest, so that they are exempt from deportation and are eligible for legal work.


As the name suggests, the “temporary identity protection” is focused on “temporary”, so the group of people who have a work card need to re-apply every 18 months.



During the Biden administration, a frightening mass migration occurred, using taxpayer funds to rent aircraft to transport people to the United States on a massive basis from Venezuela and Haiti, according to the report.600,000 Venezuelans and 500,000 Haitians arrive in the United States, Biden administrationAnd placing these immigrants in Republican states and counties.


Before Trump entered the White House, the Biden administration also tried to extend the identity of these people with an executive order.However, after the Trump administration took office, it successively took measures to tighten immigration policies, including terminating the protection qualification of the above-mentioned people.



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Judgment contrary to case law is reversed



Unfortunately, the Trump government’s decision was made.San Francisco federal district judge Edward Chen vetoed the decision, writing in a ruling that there were serious procedural and political motives for the U.S. government to end the temporary protected status (TPS) for Venezuelans.


The case was then appealed to the Supreme Court.The Supreme Court issued an emergency order suspending the execution of an earlier ruling by San Francisco Federal District Judge Edward Chen.


It is worth mentioning that the Supreme Court made a similar ruling as early as May this year (for more details click:Supreme Court ruled 7: 2: Allow Trump administration to deport 530,000 immigrants)。


Under U.S. jurisprudence, lower courts should judge according to established judgments, but federal district judge Edward Chen in San Francisco abandoned the judgment of the Supreme Court to appeal the case again to the Supreme Court.


Therefore, the Supreme Court did not vote by nine justices as in the previous case, but issued it in the form of an emergency order.


Justice Department Attorney General John Sauer said the lower court “ignored the Supreme Court’s order on emergency cases” and stressed the case should be consistent with the previous May ruling.




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