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Haitian immigrants ask Supreme Court to toss case in light of new evidence
Haitian immigrants' lawyers are asking the Supreme Court to dismiss a case due to new evidence. They claim the court lacks a complete record of the Trump administration's decision to end temporary protective status for Haitians in the U.S.
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