Our neighbors hold jobs, pay taxes, raise children in Maryland schools, and contribute billions to the U.S. economy. They are also one court decision away from being told to leave. The Trump administration, as part of its immigration policies, has attempted to cancel temporary protected status [TPS] for more than a dozen countries.
On April 29, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Trump v. Miot, that will decide the fate of TPS for Haitian and Syrian nationals. Running concurrently through the courts is the case of African Communities Together v. Markwayne Mullin, which addresses the fate of
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