NYC Mayor Mamdani vows to defy Supreme Court ruling allowing Trump to deport Haitian, Syrian migrants
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has vowed to continue supporting Haitian and Syrian migrants after the US Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end deportation protections for the two groups, calling the decision "cruel" and one of the largest attacks on immigrants in modern American history. The Supreme Court voted 6-3 on Thursday to allow the administration of Donald Trump to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS (Temporary Protected Status)) for migrants from Haiti and Syria , exposing hundreds of thousands of people to possible deportation. Reacting to the ruling, Mamdani said New York City would continue to stand with immigrant communities. "To have people who frankly taught the world about freedom have their own freedom put into jeopardy by the actions of a Supreme Court and federal administration — it is not only cruel, it's not something we will ever accept." "The Supreme Court just sparked one of the largest attacks on immigrants in modern American history. This administration will stand alongside immigrant New Yorkers today, tomorrow, and every day that follows." New York City's sanctuary policies largely prevent local law enforcement from enforcing federal immigration laws or cooperating with federal immigration authorities. In February, he signed an executive order prohibiting officers from allowing federal immigration agents onto city-owned properties —including public schools, hospitals and homeless shelters—without a judicial warrant. At the time, Mamdani said: “We will make it clear once again ICE (immigration enforcement agency) will not be able to enter New York City property without a judicial warrant. In a separate 6-3 ruling on Thursday, the court also cleared the way for the administration to potentially revive the controversial "metering" policy at the US-Mexico border , allowing immigration officials to turn away asylum seekers who have not yet entered US territory. The policy limits the number of migrants permitted to apply for asylum each day and was widely used during Trump's previous administration. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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The Supreme Court voted 6-3 on Thursday to allow the administration of Donald Trump to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for migrants from Haiti and Syria, exposing hundreds of thousands of people to possible deportation.
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