U.S. Supreme Court rules on Green card residence permit

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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that many immigrants to the United States are awaiting approval from U.S. officials.

The court ruled that a Green Card residence permit should not be granted to a person with what is known as Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and if the person entered the country illegally entered when submitting or applying for a residence permit.

The ruling by the US Supreme Court is a blow to many Somalis and other ethnic groups in the country, who have been awaiting legal status for some time.

Anyone affected by this matter is advised to contact their lawyer for more information about the Court’s decision.

A large number of Somalis have been living in the United States, some of which have official status, while some are illegal, and the court’s decision will affect the outcome.