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Subject Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Immigration Power Play
Date May 21, 2025 5:05 PM
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Supreme Court Greenlights Trump’s Immigration Power Play
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The high court just handed Trump a major win on immigration—clearing the way for his administration to begin stripping protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants.

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Click to see how this decision could reshape U.S. immigration policy.
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