A recent Supreme Court ruling on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) has opened the door for the deportation of hundreds of thousands of migrants from at least seven countries. The ruling affects Buffalo residents who are part of the migrant community, with many living in the West Side neighborhood. The Trump administration has taken steps to cancel TPS for thousands of migrants who came to the US from countries such as El Salvador and Honduras.

"The ruling is a devastating blow to the migrant community in Buffalo," said a local advocate.

The migrant community in Buffalo is diverse, with many residents having lived in the city for years, working and raising families. The ruling may lead to the separation of families and the disruption of lives. Buffalo residents who are part of the migrant community may be worried about their future and the future of their loved ones. The City of Buffalo has a long history of welcoming migrants and refugees, and the ruling may impact the city's reputation as a welcoming place.

As the Trump administration moves forward with the cancellation of TPS, Buffalo residents can expect to hear more about the impact on the migrant community. The next step will be to see how the City of Buffalo and local organizations respond to the ruling and support the migrant community.