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DAVID MARCUS: 'Permanent' temporary status is bad for refugees and worse for America
The Supreme Court's decision in Mullin v Doe enables the Trump administration to deport hundreds of thousands of temporary refugees from Haiti and Syria. Critics argue that temporary protected status allows refugees to live and work in the U.S. without fully assimilating, causing strain on local resources and communities. The article highlights tensions between immigrant integration and refugee resettlement impacts, particularly in towns like Springfield, Ohio.
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