By Jay Weaver
Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was known as a formidable debater at Miami Palmetto Senior High School in the 1980s, joined the U.S. Supreme Court as its first Black female justice three ago ago.
On Monday, Jackson was the only justice whose name appeared on the Supreme Court’s momentous decision that allows the Trump administration to revoke deportation and work protections for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants.
Jackson opposed the court’s unsigned order in favor of the administration. Its ruling reversed a federal judge’s decision blocking the Trump administration from revoking the Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Venezuelans living and working in Florida and other states.
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