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US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's Attempt to End Protections for Venezuelan and Haitian Migrants

US Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's Attempt to End Protections for Venezuelan and Haitian Migrants

POLITICS - 9/5/2025

In a surprising legal victory, a US judge has ruled that the Trump administration's attempt to strip protections from hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful. This decision will allow around 1.1 million migrants to continue living and working legally in the US, despite the DHS's plans to appeal.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Move to End TPS for Venezuelan and Haitian Immigrants

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Move to End TPS for Venezuelan and Haitian Immigrants

POLITICS - 9/5/2025

In a landmark decision, a federal judge in California has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around 1.1 million Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, potentially protecting them from deportation.

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Move to End Protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Move to End Protections for Venezuelans and Haitians

POLITICS - 9/5/2025

A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to end temporary legal protections for over 1 million Venezuelans and Haitians, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. amidst dangerous conditions in their home countries.

Haiti's Gangs Seize Control: A Nation on the Brink of Collapse

Haiti's Gangs Seize Control: A Nation on the Brink of Collapse

WORLD - 7/3/2025

Haiti's gangs have gained near-total control of Port-au-Prince, leading to escalating violence and a humanitarian crisis. The U.N. warns of a potential state collapse without urgent international intervention.

Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revoke Legal Status for 530,000 Migrants

Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration to Revoke Legal Status for 530,000 Migrants

POLITICS - 5/30/2025

In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court has permitted the Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status for over 530,000 migrants from crisis-stricken countries. Advocates warn of devastating impacts on communities as legal battles continue.

Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Administration to End Humanitarian Parole for Migrants

Supreme Court Greenlights Trump Administration to End Humanitarian Parole for Migrants

POLITICS - 5/30/2025

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to suspend a humanitarian parole program affecting over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, raising concerns over mass deportations.

Supreme Court Ruling Threatens Legal Status of Over 500,000 Migrants in the US

Supreme Court Ruling Threatens Legal Status of Over 500,000 Migrants in the US

POLITICS - 5/30/2025

In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to revoke the legal status of over 500,000 migrants, putting them at risk of deportation. This decision follows an earlier federal judge's order that protected these immigrants under the CHNV humanitarian parole program.

Supreme Court Halts Humanitarian Parole for Nearly 500,000 Migrants

Supreme Court Halts Humanitarian Parole for Nearly 500,000 Migrants

POLITICS - 5/30/2025

In a controversial ruling, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to pause a humanitarian program benefiting nearly 500,000 migrants from four countries, risking their legal status and safety in the U.S.

Mia Love, Pioneering Black Republican Congresswoman, Passes Away at 49

Mia Love, Pioneering Black Republican Congresswoman, Passes Away at 49

POLITICS - 3/24/2025

Mia Love, the first Black Republican congresswoman in the US, has died at 49 after battling brain cancer. Her family shares memories of her incredible life and legacy, as tributes pour in from across the political spectrum.

Mia Love: Remembering the Trailblazing First Black Republican Woman in Congress

Mia Love: Remembering the Trailblazing First Black Republican Woman in Congress

POLITICS - 3/24/2025

Mia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has passed away at 49 after battling glioblastoma. Her remarkable journey from Haitian immigrant to political trailblazer is a poignant testament to her enduring legacy.

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