Supreme Court 6-3: Trump Can Revoke Temporary Protected Status | Jim Pfaff
The Jenny Beth ShowJune 27, 202600:07:52

Supreme Court 6-3: Trump Can Revoke Temporary Protected Status | Jim Pfaff

Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that President Trump can revoke Temporary Protected Status. Jim Pfaff breaks down why the immigration decision matters.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court affirmed what the law has said all along: the President, acting through the Attorney General, has the authority to grant or revoke Temporary Protected Status, and there is no appeal to that decision in the ordinary court system. Jim Pfaff, President of The Conservative Caucus, explains why the ruling is one of the cleanest constitutional lines of the term, how it reins in lower courts that have blocked executive authority, and why it gives this and future administrations the tools to handle immigration the right way.
In this clip:
• Why TPS was always meant to be temporary and discretionary
• How the ruling stops one to two million cases from flooding the courts
• Why Pfaff says it should have been a 9-0 decision
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00:00 — Why the immigration rulings matter most
00:42 — TPS: the President's authority to revoke
02:59 — Reining in lower courts; no endless appeals
04:12 — Fairness: why citizens broadly back it
06:15 — Restoring original intent and a clearer path on deportations
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