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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians
Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians
2026/02/26-14:51

The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court Thursday to allow it to end temporary protections extended to more than 6,000 Syrians.

It marks the third time the administration has urged the justices to rein in lower courts that have blocked the administration from restricting Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which provides individuals from countries with unsafe conditions protections against deportation and a pathway to apply for work authorization.

"The Second Circuit`s ruling is indefensible," Solicitor General D. John Sauer wrote to the justices. "It flouts this Court`s two prior stays of materially similar orders in materially similar postures."

Beyond an immediate intervention allowing the termination to move forward, Sauer called on the justices to take up the case on their normal docket and settle the broader legal issues "so this cycle does not repeat a fourth, fifth, or sixth time."

Since taking office, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has looked to restrict TPS for various countries. Lawsuits have been filed over changes to TPS for Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, South Sudan and Venezuela.

The battle over Venezuela is what reached the Supreme Court on the two prior occasions. Each time, the court issued emergency orders in Noem`s favor.

Noem announced last fall she would be terminating Syria`s TPS designation, pointing to the fall of the Assad regime and the administration`s embrace of Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

The termination was set to take effect in November.

After a group of Syrian TPS holders sued, U.S. District Judge Katherine Failla agreed to block the administration from ending TPS for Syria. The appointee of former President Obama ruled the termination likely illegal because it failed to adequately consult other agencies and rested on undue political influence.

The administration turned to the Supreme Court after an appeals court declined to lift Failla`s ruling. It argues judges have no authority to second-guess Noem`s judgment and that she followed the law.

"Multiple federal courts have found that the Trump administration`s effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Syria is likely unlawful," Lupe Aguirre, senior litigation attorney at the International Refugee Assistance Project, which represents the plaintiffs, said in a statement.

"It is unconscionable that the U.S. government claims its push to immediately strip more than 6,100 people of their legal status, work authorization, and force them to return to danger in Syria is an emergency that warrants Supreme Court intervention."

The filing marks the second Trump administration`s 33rd emergency application at the Supreme Court, a staggering number. Trump`s critics contend it reflects how officials have repeatedly flouted the law, while the administration says it`s responding to lower courts overstepping to block Trump`s agenda.

 

 

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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians
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Trump administration urges Supreme Court to end temporary protections for Syrians