Supreme Court hears critical case on Temporary Protected Status
Supreme Court hears critical case on Temporary Protected Status
Supreme Court is currently reviewing a pivotal case, Mullin v.
Established in 1990, TPS provides legal residency and work permits to individuals from nations experiencing armed conflict or natural disasters.
The Trump administration sought to terminate this status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, sparking a major legal battle.
The central question is whether federal courts possess the authority to oversee the Department of Homeland Security's decisions regarding TPS.
Furthermore, the case involves allegations of racial bias, as plaintiffs argue the terminations were motivated by discriminatory animus.
The Court's decision, expected by June 2026, could significantly expand executive power over immigration policy while stripping away judicial oversight.
As millions of lives hang in the balance, the final judgment will reshape the landscape of U.S. immigration law.
