In a pivotal showdown, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Wednesday regarding the Trump administration's bid to dismantle key protections for migrants fleeing countries ravaged by war and natural disasters. The move marks the latest salvo in the administration's sweeping immigration crackdown, which has sparked intense debate and opposition from advocacy groups and lawmakers. If the court sides with the administration, thousands of migrants who have long been shielded from deportation under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program could face uncertain futures, leaving many to wonder about their prospects for asylum and resettlement in the United States. The high-stakes case is just one of several high-profile immigration cases the court is considering, underscoring the ongoing struggle for control over the nation's immigration policies.


The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday over the Trump administration's push to end legal protections for migrants fleeing war and natural disaster, one in a series of immigration cases the high court is considering against the backdrop of the president's far-reaching immigration crackdown.