特朗普政府警示关键拜登时期移民政策:”不可持续的循环”


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周三,特朗普政府敦促最高法院允许其终止数十万居住在美国的海地移民的受保护合法身份。

这是政府为落实总统强硬移民执法议程而采取的最新行动,旨在取消数十万居住在美国的移民的拜登时期保护措施。

美国副检察长D.约翰·绍尔(D. John Sauer)周三敦促最高法院立即干预并推翻下级法院的一项命令,该命令阻止政府立即撤销约35万名居住在美国的海地移民的临时保护身份(TPS)指定。

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美国哥伦比亚特区巡回上诉法院的多数法官也阻止了特朗普政府终止该项目的企图,理由是移民可能面临”重大”且”有充分记录的伤害”,这为政府向最高法院提起上诉铺平了道路。

拜登任命的联邦法官裁定特朗普”第三国”驱逐政策违宪

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华盛顿特区的最高法院大楼(美联社照片/J. Scott Applewhite,档案照)

绍尔在周三的申诉文件中敦促最高法院更广泛地审查特朗普政府是否可以撤销对其他居住在美国的移民的TPS保护这一问题。

“除非法院解决这些挑战的是非曲直——这些问题现在已在全国法院中得到了充分讨论——否则这个不可持续的循环将一次又一次地重复,滋生更多相互矛盾的裁决和对本法院临时命令的不同解读,”绍尔周三表示。”最高法院应该打破这个循环。”

所涉的TPS项目允许来自某些国家的个人在美国合法生活和工作,如果他们因灾难、武装冲突或其他”特殊和临时情况”无法在原籍国安全工作。

2010年海地发生毁灭性地震,造成20多万人死亡,约150万人无家可归后,海地人首次获得TPS身份。

这些保护措施曾多次延长,包括拜登政府在2021年海地前民选总统若热内尔·莫伊兹(Jovenel Moïse)遇刺后再次延长。

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“毯子、移民和局里的豪华飞机:Noem听证会的重要时刻”

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国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆(Kristi Noem)站在讲台上讲话,周围是聚集的国土安全部工作人员(Al Drago/Getty Images)

国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆11月宣布美国将终止对居住在美国的海地人的TPS保护,促使一批享有保护身份的美国居民提起诉讼。

特朗普政府向最高法院提交的申诉是今年第二次请求最高法院立即干预,允许其剥夺部分移民的TPS保护资格。

司法部律师上月也曾请求最高法院允许撤销居住在美国的叙利亚移民的TPS指定,但最高法院尚未对此请求作出裁决。

这一上诉是在美国地区法官安娜·雷耶斯(Ana Reyes)几周前阻止国土安全部立即撤销居住在美国的海地人的TPS指定后提出的。

联邦法官在最高法院裁决后阻止特朗普驱逐行动

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D.约翰·绍尔(D. John Sauer)在2025年2月26日的参议院司法委员会确认听证会上作证(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

雷耶斯称政府突然终止该身份的行为”武断且反复无常”,并指责国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆没有考虑到海地”目前存在的危险的压倒性证据”,而她指出这正是拜登政府最初延长海地人TPS保护的原因。

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“政府无法指出维持现状带来的任何具体伤害,”雷耶斯说。”相反,它辩称法院的决定是’联邦法院对政府其他分支运作的不当干预。’”

特朗普政府一直试图终止大多数TPS指定,称这些项目在民主党总统任期内被延长的时间过长。

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特朗普政府官员还抨击了试图阻止或暂停其终止TPS保护的下级法院,指责这些法官越权并非法干涉行政部门在移民政策上的权力。

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Haiti leader says country is ‘helpless’ if United States ends TPS

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The Trump administration on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to allow it to terminate the protected legal status of hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants living in the U.S.

It’s the latest effort by the administration to unwind Biden-era protections of hundreds of thousands of migrants living in the U.S. as part of the president’s hard-line immigration enforcement agenda.

U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer urged the high court Wednesday to immediately intervene and overturn a lower court order that blocked the administration’s effort to immediately revoke the temporary protected status designation for some 350,000 Haitian migrants living in the U.S.

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A majority of judges for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit also blocked the Trump administration’s bid to end the program, citing the “substantial” and “well-documented harms” the migrants would likely face as a result, clearing the way for the administration to appeal the case to the high court.

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In his filing Wednesday, Sauer urged the Supreme Court to review more broadly the issue of whether the Trump administration can revoke TPS protections for other migrants living in the U.S.

“Unless the court resolves the merits of these challenges — issues that have now been ventilated in courts nationwide — this unsustainable cycle will repeat again and again, spawning more competing rulings and competing views of what to make of this court’s interim orders,” Sauer said Wednesday. “This court should break that cycle.”

The TPS program in question allows individuals from certain countries to live and work in the U.S. legally if they cannot work safely in their home country due to a disaster, armed conflict or other “extraordinary and temporary conditions.”

Haitians were first granted TPS status in 2010 after the devastating earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people and left some 1.5 million in the country homeless.

The protections were extended several times, including under the Biden administration in 2021 after the July assassination of Jovenel Moïse, Haiti’s last democratically elected president.

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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem speaks from a podium as assembled DHS staff watch.(Al Drago/Getty Images)

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced in November that the U.S. would be ending TPS protections for Haitians in the U.S., prompting a group of individuals living in the U.S. with protected status to file suit.

The Trump administration’s Supreme Court filing marks the second time this year the administration has asked the high court to immediately intervene and allow it to strip TPS protections for certain migrants.

Lawyers for the Justice Department also asked the Supreme Court last month to allow it to revoke TPS designations for Syrian migrants in the U.S., though the high court has yet to rule on that request.

The appeal comes just weeks after U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes blocked the Department of Homeland Security from immediately revoking the TPS designations for Haitians in the U.S.

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D. John Sauer, nominee to be solicitor general, testifies during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in Dirksen building Feb. 26, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Reyes described the administration’s effort to abruptly wind down the designation as “arbitrary and capricious” and accused DHS Secretary Kristi Noem of failing to consider the “overwhelming evidence of present danger” in Haiti, which she noted had prompted the Biden administration to extend TPS protections for Haitians in the first place.

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“The government cannot name a single concrete harm from maintaining the status quo,” Reyes said. “And so instead it argues that the court’s decision is ‘an improper intrusion by a federal court into the workings of a coordinate branch of the government.’”

The appeal comes as the Trump administration has sought to wind down most TPS designations, arguing the programs have been extended for too long under Democratic presidents.

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Trump officials have also taken aim at lower courts that have sought to block or pause their efforts to wind down TPS protections, accusing the lower court judges of exceeding their authority and unlawfully intruding on the executive branch’s authority on immigration policy.

Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI and other national news. She previously covered national politics at the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, with additional bylines in Politico Magazine, the Colorado Gazette and others. You can send tips to Breanne at Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com, or follow her on X at @breanne_dep.

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