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Supreme Court Clears Way To End Protected Status For Thousands Of Haitian, Syrian Immigrants

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June 25, 2026

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The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Thursday to lift lower court injunctions that had temporarily halted the federal government’s termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals living in the United States from Syria and Haiti. The decision allows the Department of Homeland Security to move forward with ending the humanitarian programs, which have allowed [] Supreme Court Clears Way To End Protected Status For Thousands Of Haitian, Syrian Immigrants

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· Jun 26, 2026

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· Jun 25, 2026

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The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with the Trump administration in its removal of temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian immigrants, denying immigrants’ claims that they are entitled to court orders postponing the removal of protections during litigation. The ruling likely opens them up to deportation proceedings. The case concerned a Department of Homeland...

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· Jun 26, 2026

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MS NOW

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· Jun 27, 2026

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Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling suggests that, for some immigrants, the word “temporary” described not only their legal status but also the nature of America’s welcome. The post Haitians with Temporary Protected Status deserved better from the Supreme Court appeared first on MS NOW.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court Allows End of TPS Protections for Haitians and Syrians

The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, a decision that could affe...

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· Jun 27, 2026

Supreme Court TPS Ruling Puts Haitian and Syrian Immigrants at Risk of Deportation

The Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, a ruling that could strip deportation protections and work authorization from hundreds of thousands of immigrants living in the United States.

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