Maxim Levoshin

U.S. Supreme Court Clears Path for Mass Deportations

The U.S. Supreme Court has sided with Trump and effectively cleared the way for the deportation of hundreds of thousands of migrants — including those who have lived legally in the country for years.

Who’s at risk

Now at risk: people with humanitarian visas and temporary protected status. Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, Cubans — all told “goodbye and good luck.”No stability. No guarantee you won’t be put on a plane tomorrow.

And deportations have already started — even students. Some were expelled from Harvard as soon as their protected status was revoked. Education? Future? Forget it. You were never really welcome here.

What’s coming next

And this is just the beginning: next in line is a case targeting birthright citizenship. Meaning: born in the U.S.? That may no longer matter.

Is the Court opposed? Not really

The Court may not love this direction — but it isn’t blocking it either. Balance between law and politics? Trump knows how to apply pressure.

America is changing — and not for the better

America is changing before our eyes. And it’s far from certain that the change is toward more freedom and fairness.

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