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Supreme Court Reviews Trump's Actions Against Haitian and Syrian Immigrants

The U.S. Supreme Court begins hearings today on actions taken by President Donald Trump's administration aimed at revoking humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants. This move is part of Trump's ongoing efforts to curb immigration.

Supreme Court Considers Ending Protections for Haitian and Syrian Immigrants

The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to review the Trump administration's request to end temporary protections for immigrants from Haiti and Syria. This decision comes at a critical time as many of these immigrants face difficult conditions in their home countries.

Judge Alito's Health Declines During Official Event Due to Dehydration

The U.S. Supreme Court reported that Justice Samuel Alito experienced a health scare during an official event in March, where he was treated for dehydration. This incident raised concerns about the health of the judge, who is considered one of the court's prominent members.

Supreme Court Rejects Sony's Attempt to Remove Music Pirates

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied Sony's attempt to eliminate music pirates from the internet, marking a significant victory for Cox in its legal battle against Sony. This decision reflects the influence of a previous ruling in the Betamax case from 1984.