Supreme Court rulings threaten legal immigrants with deportation

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Two Supreme Court decisions have made over 500,000 legal immigrants vulnerable to deportation, reversing their protected status. The court rulings target immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela who entered the U.S. legally through humanitarian parole programs, sharing personal information with the government. This leaves them at risk of being quickly tracked and deported. The Trump administration is expected to enforce the court's decisions, potentially leading to mass deportations, as officials believe they now have the authority to do so.


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