The US Supreme Court allowed Trump to suspend Biden's migration program


The US Supreme Court has allowed US President Donald Trump to terminate the migration program that operated under former President Joe Biden. The New York Times reported this on May 30.
"On Friday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to temporarily cancel the humanitarian program introduced during the Biden presidency. It aims to provide temporary residence permits to more than 500,000 immigrants from countries facing war and political upheaval," the publication says.
It is clarified that the court's decision was not signed and did not contain any justification. According to the publication, judges often do this when they make decisions on emergency applications.
The Hill newspaper reported on May 16 that the US Department of Homeland Security has requested 20,000 United States National Guard soldiers to help deport illegal migrants. It is specified that the National guardsmen have the right to take part in raids, arrests or to ensure safety during transportation.
After Trump became president on January 20, he repeatedly talked about tightening immigration policy. The head of the United States intends to ensure the largest operation in American history to deport illegal migrants.
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