The Supreme Court issued a 6-to-3 ruling on two immigration-related cases, with the justices divided along ideological lines. The decision impacts Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and policies regarding the southern border. The dissenting opinion came from the liberal justices.
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Supreme Court Rules on TPS and Southern Border Cases
The Supreme Court ruled 6-to-3 on two immigration cases, affecting Temporary Protected Status and southern border policies. The decision saw a division among justices, with liberal members dissenting.
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