The president of the United States has the power to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to people. This means the executive branch also has the power to revoke this status.
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Woke judge blocks Trump's deportation order of Haitians, not on legal grounds but just because she doesn't like it
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Woke judge blocks Trump's deportation order of Haitians, not on legal grounds but just because she doesn't like it
The president of the United States has the power to grant Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to people. This means the executive branch also has the power to revoke this status.
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End of government shutdown in sight as Speaker Johnson overcomes GOP revolt
End of government shutdown in sight as Speaker Johnson overcomes GOP revolt
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The Senate's federal funding deal survived an important hurdle late Tuesday morning, clearing a House-wide "rule vote" to allow for lawmakers to debate the measure and set up a vote on final passage by the afternoon.
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