Pakistan, June 1 -- The U.S. Supreme Court recently cleared major legal hurdles for President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration policies, notably allowing his administration to terminate protections for hundreds of thousands of migrants. However, the court also expressed concerns about due process and fair treatment for migrants facing deportation.

Since Trump's return to the White House in January, the Supreme Court has intervened multiple times-seven emergency rulings so far-to uphold various aspects of his crackdown on immigration. Most recently, the court lifted injunctions blocking the end of "temporary protected status" and "humanitarian parole" for migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua, affecting over 800,000 peo...