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Supreme Court Issues an 8–1 Decision in a Major Case

The Supreme Court’s 8–1 decision on Temporary Protected Status didn’t spell out who can stay or who must leave, but it redrew the map of power. By affirming the executive branch’s sweeping authority over TPS, the Court placed the lives of long‑settled families squarely in the hands of shifting administrations and political winds. For many TPS holders who have worked, paid taxes, and raised U.S.-born children, “temporary” has stretched into decades of cautious hope.

Now, that hope feels more fragile than ever. Supporters of the ruling see a necessary clarification: immigration and foreign policy belong to the executive, not the courts. Critics see something different—a legal victory that may open the door to sudden policy reversals, fractured communities, and forced returns to danger. As agencies decide whether to renew, reshape, or end protections, the country must confront a harder question: what responsibility is owed to people who built their lives under a promise that was never meant to last, yet became the only home they truly know?

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