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Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva announced coordinated actions by the Scam Center Strike Force targeting Southeast Asian criminal organizations involved in cryptocurrency investment fraud. The Strike Force operates under the Homeland Security Task Force National Coordination Center, established by a presidential executive order. The effort aims to
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The America is my home case involves a Supreme Court battle over the status of TPS holders. The case is currently ongoing and has not been resolved. The plaintiffs are seeking relief from the court to protect their status and prevent deportation. This case has significant implications for the rights of TPS holders and the broader immigration community.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments over the Trump administration's push to end temporary protected status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants. The case is currently ongoing, with no further information available.
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Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva delivered remarks on coordinated actions by the Scam Center Strike Force targeting Southeast Asian criminal organizations. No formal case or court proceeding is reported.
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The Supreme Court is reviewing a case involving former President Trump's immigration policy, with senior citizens participating in the litigation. The case is ongoing with limited public details available.
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The Supreme Court appears to lean toward ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for some migrants. The court's conservative majority seemed ready to allow the Trump administration to proceed with mass deportations of over a million foreign nationals, including those from Haiti and Syria, who live and work legally in the United States. This decision could
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A federal judge has sought clarification from the U.S. Supreme Court regarding an emergency order's impact on transgender Americans suing the State Department. The lawsuit challenges the State Department's policy on passport gender markers. The judge is reportedly baffled by the order's implications.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Trump administration's effort to remove Haitian and Syrian migrants from the United States. The debate focused on whether the administration followed the proper procedure and adhered to relevant laws.
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The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready to allow the Trump administration to proceed with mass deportations of foreign nationals who live and work legally in the United States. These individuals have been accorded temporary legal status due to war or natural disasters in their home countries.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments on the Trump administration's plans to stop shielding Haitians and Syrians from deportation. The case has implications for over 200,000 Salvadorans who have lived in the United States for 25 years under Temporary Protected Status. The court's decision will determine the fate of these individuals and their ability to stay in
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The US Supreme Court's decision on the Trump administration's plans to stop shielding Haitians and Syrians from deportation will have significant implications for people from over a dozen countries, including an estimated 200,000 from El Salvador. Many Salvadorans have lived in the US for 25 years under Temporary Protected Status, which allows those already
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