The administration of Donald Trump requested the Supreme Court on Friday to freeze the order of a lower court and allow the government to end the deportation protections of 300,000 Venezuelans protected by the Temporary Protection Status (TPS).
The case is related to the decision made earlier this year by the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noemto put an end to the TPS for migrants from Venezuela.
The Attorney General of the United States, Mr. John Sauer, He asked the Supreme Court to allow the Government to revoke these protections, known as temporary protection status, while a legal battle is developed in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and in any other judicial procedure before the Supreme Court.
In the emergency application submitted on September 19, the Department of Justice indicated that the Supreme Court He should suspend the September ruling from a federal judge who determined that the Government unduly canceled a program that allowed migrants to live and work temporarily in the United States due to living conditions in their country.
The White House has already achieved a victory in the highest court in this case. In May, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration Finish the TPS program for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, thus freezing a previous decision of Chen.
Earl this month, Judge Edward Chen de San Francisco issued his final ruling against the administration. Chen and the Court of Appeals of the Ninth Circuit of the USA. UU. They declined to suspend said ruling while the administration appeals.
The Department of Justice said that the lower courts are ignoring the prior intervention of the Superior Court, a measure that described as “indefensible.”
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