


The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to shut down Biden-era parole programs for migrants, rejecting emergency appeals from immigration advocates and clearing the way for immediate termination of programs that allowed hundreds of thousands to enter the United States legally. Here’s what you need to know about this significant immigration ruling:
The Supreme Court decision
High court enables immediate program termination:
The affected programs
Multiple Biden administration initiatives terminated:
The legal arguments
Constitutional and statutory questions central to case:
The immediate impact
Sudden termination affecting thousands of people:
The policy rationale
Trump administration citing multiple justifications:
The opposition response
Immigration advocates planning continued legal challenges:
The international dimension
Foreign relations implications becoming apparent:
What happens next
Several key developments are anticipated:
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