Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strip legal protections from Venezuelan migrants

WASHINGTON AP The Trump administration on Friday sought the Supreme Court for an crisis order allowing it to strip legal protections from more than Venezuelan movers Related Articles Who qualifies for no tax on tips and what counts as a tip Here are the new rules Harry and Meghan join Bob Iger in ABC Disneyland special as Kimmel predicament grows US attorney whose office is probing Letitia James is explained he s being removed AP source says Florida federal judge tosses Trump s B defamation lawsuit against The New York Times Trump s moves against the media mirror approaches by authoritarian leaders to silence dissent The Justice Department urged the high court to put on hold a ruling from a federal judge in San Francisco that the administration wrongly ended Temporary Protected Status for the Venezuelans The federal appeals court in San Francisco refused to put on hold the ruling by U S District Judge Edward Chen while the scenario continues In May the Supreme Court reversed an order from Chen that affected another Venezuelans The high court provided no explanation at the time which is common in exigency appeals Solicitor General D John Sauer argued in the new court filing that the justices May order should also apply to the current development