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ROBSON: Trump’s Haiti ruling is about to test Canada’s border security

A court ruling in Washington can become a border test in Quebec within days. That is the lesson Ottawa should draw from the United States (US) Supreme Court’s decision in Mullin v. Doe, which cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals of Haiti and Syria while litigation continues. The Canadian Press reported that the decision applies to about 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians who were in the US under the program.
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Loonie Politics
· Jun 27, 2026
More Haitians will try to come to Canada after U.S. court decision, advocate says
MONTREAL — A Montreal-based advocate for asylum seekers says Canada should expect a new wave of Haitians trying to enter from the United States after a court decision allowing the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disasters in Haiti and Syria. Frantz André says he knows of several people [] The post More Haitians will try to come to Canada after U.S. court decision, advocate says appeared first on Loonie Politics.
CNN
· Jul 1, 2026
Amy Coney Barrett's birthright citizenship stance is a 'mistake'
The vice president argued that someone who is on vacation in the US should not "have a baby and all of a sudden their entire family gets benefits of American citizenship" — an extreme over-simplification of the decades-long family-based migration process.
CBC News
· Mar 12, 2025
Republicans call Canadian border a security threat. Here's what the numbers say
Republicans call Canadian border a security threat. Here's what the numbers say
Off The Press
· Jun 29, 2026
People Are Misunderstanding Mullin on TPS for Haitians, Border Hawks Say
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin took heat from figures on the Right for saying that Haitians facing deportation can apply to remain in the United States, but he may have been misinterpreted, some immigration experts said. “Either try to fill out the paperwork and be here underneath a permanent status, or we’ll help you []...Click to read more
The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
FOR INSIDERS | Trump faces GOP pushback after Supreme Court greenlights TPS deportations for Haitians
President Trump is facing pushback from Republicans over his administration’s decision to strip temporary protected status (TPS) from Haitian migrants living in the U.S. following the Supreme Court’s decision last month to uphold the policy. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) urged Trump to “reconsider” the policy late last month, while Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.) warned...
The Daily Signal
· Jun 29, 2026
People Are Misunderstanding Mullin on Permanent Status for Haitians, Border Hawks Say
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin took heat from figures on the Right for saying that Haitians facing deportation can apply to remain in the United States, but he may have been misinterpreted, some immigration experts said. “Either try to fill out the paperwork and be here underneath a permanent status, or we’ll help you...
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Related coverage for "ROBSON: Trump’s Haiti ruling is about to test Canada’s border security": Loonie Politics — More Haitians will try to come to Canada after U.S. court decision, advocate says. CNN — Amy Coney Barrett's birthright citizenship stance is a 'mistake'. CBC News — Republicans call Canadian border a security threat. Here's what the numbers say. Off The Press — People Are Misunderstanding Mullin on TPS for Haitians, Border Hawks Say. The Hill — FOR INSIDERS | Trump faces GOP pushback after Supreme Court greenlights TPS deportations for Haitians. The Daily Signal — People Are Misunderstanding Mullin on Permanent Status for Haitians, Border Hawks Say