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Supreme Court Faces Haitian TPS Crisis
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The Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians in the U.S., a program that’s offered safety and work authorization since 2010 amid Haiti’s ongoing crises. For many like Maryse Balthazar, a nursing assistant who’s lived here 16 years, the looming threat means constant fear—even from routine traffic stops. The Trump-era attempt to end TPS was blocked by a federal judge over racial bias concerns, and now the Court must weigh whether the administration followed proper procedures. With Haiti gripped by gang violence, political chaos, and widespread hunger, advocates argue deportation would be devastating—not just for individuals, but for families back home and employers reliant on their labor. The Court’s decision by late June or early July could reshape lives, livelihoods, and the future of hundreds of thousands.
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