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TPS holders concerned about deportation after Supreme Court ruling

26 June 2026
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When the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday, it allowed the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians. Harlaine, a travel nurse and TPS recipient, expressed her despair upon hearing the news, fearing loss of employment and the impact on her family, including her U.S. citizen son. TPS provides humanitarian relief to individuals from countries experiencing crises, allowing them to work legally and avoiding deportation. The ruling has broader implications for over 1.3 million TPS holders from numerous countries, potentially leaving many without work permits and vulnerable to deportation. The White House hailed the decision as a victory for the administration, emphasizing that TPS was intended to be temporary.

Why It Matters

This ruling marks a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy regarding TPS, which was established in the wake of humanitarian crises, such as the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. The program has allowed individuals from affected countries to live and work in the U.S. while their home countries recover from disasters. The Supreme Court’s decision underscores the administration’s stance on immigration, emphasizing a more restrictive approach. As conditions in Haiti deteriorate, marked by political instability and violence, the end of TPS raises concerns about the safety and well-being of returning immigrants, many of whom have built lives in the U.S. and fear for their safety if forced to return.

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