The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end a Biden-era mass parole program for thousands of migrants, pausing on Friday a lower court’s ruling that had prevented President Donald Trump from doing so.
The high court granted a stay of U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani’s April order, which had blocked the revocation of work permits and legal status for over 530,000 migrants flown into the United States under a Biden administration program.
The unsigned order from the Supreme Court said the April 14 order was paused until a final ruling on the case is made in an appeals court or the Supreme Court — if the justices decide to hear the merits of the case. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a dissent to the order, which was joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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