The US Supreme Court issued a ruling expanding the Trump administration's powers to terminate temporary protection programs for immigrants, placing more than 1.3 million people at risk of immediate deportation. This judicial decision sparked a wave of human rights concerns regarding the fate of families covered by this protection, amid the US administration's efforts to tighten immigration policies.
On the Arab front, the Arab League issued an urgent appeal warning of an impending humanitarian catastrophe in the Sudanese city of El Obeid. Responsible sources confirmed that the situation on the ground requires urgent international intervention to avoid the exacerbation of the living and health crisis in the region, which is suffering from the repercussions of the ongoing conflict.
In the context of regional issues, diplomatic sources revealed arrangements for a new round of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to be held in the Italian capital, Rome. This comes at a time when Israel demanded the disarmament of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, following the movement's announcement of the dissolution of its government, while Washington expressed its deep concern over recent Chinese missile activities.
The US Supreme Court expanded the Trump administration's powers to end temporary protection from deportation, which could affect more than 1.3 million immigrants.





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US court ruling threatens to deport 1.3 million immigrants, Arab warnings of disaster in Sudan