最高法院允许特朗普政府取消对叙利亚人和海地人的驱逐保护。
Supreme Court Allows Trump Admin To Remove Deportation Protections For Syrians & Haitians

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-allows-trump-admin-remove-deportation-protections-syrians-haitians

6月25日,最高法院以6票对3票裁定,允许国土安全部(DHS)推进终止海地和叙利亚国民的临时保护身份(TPS)。 塞缪尔·阿利托大法官代表多数派撰写意见指出,联邦法律禁止司法部门对国土安全部关于TPS认定的决定进行审查。法院驳回了有关终止决定是出于种族偏见的指控,并指出政府反对TPS计划的广泛政策是该决定种族中立的理由。 这一裁决支持了司法部的立场,即下级法院越权阻止了该机构的行政决策。《移民与国籍法》明确禁止法院审查国土安全部长在该计划下针对外国国家进行认定、延长或终止的决定。此项裁决影响着目前在美国受此类保护的数千名海地和叙利亚人。

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Authored by Sam Dorman via The Epoch Times,

The Supreme Court has allowed the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’s) attempt to remove deportation protections for nationals of Haiti and Syria.

In a 6–3 decision on June 25, a majority of the court said federal law barred judicial review of non-constitutional arguments against the department’s determinations.

Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, which said the sole constitutional argument in the case would likely fail.

“Citing statements made by President Trump and former Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, one set of respondents advances an equal protection claim that Haiti’s TPS [Temporary Protected Status] designation was terminated because of the racial makeup of that country’s population,” Alito wrote.

“But, ironically, one of respondents’ other arguments undermines the equal protection claim by offering a strong, race-neutral explanation for Haiti’s termination: namely, that the current administration, which has terminated every TPS designation that has come up for renewal, simply opposes the TPS program, at least as it has been implemented in the past.”

During oral argument in April, the Justice Department argued that lower court judges had exceeded their authority in blocking DHS’s decisions to terminate protected status for those groups.

Some of the arguments focused on a portion of the Immigration and Nationality Act that says, “There is no judicial review of any determination of the [DHS Secretary] with respect to the designation, or termination or extension of a designation, of a foreign state under this subsection.”

The decision is expected to impact thousands of Haitians and Syrians who received temporary protected status.

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