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Supreme Court Ends TPS for Haiti Syria
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The Supreme Court just cleared the way for the Trump administration to scrap Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, potentially deporting hundreds of thousands — undoing earlier rulings that blocked DHS. Immigration lawyers argue the countries remain unsafe and accuse the administration of rushing decisions with racial bias, citing Trump’s past anti-Haitian rhetoric. Federal officials dismiss bias claims, pointing to a prior Supreme Court ruling on travel bans. Since Trump’s return to office, TPS has been revoked for 13 countries — some protections lasting over a decade. Lawyers cite tragic cases, like four deported Haitian women later found dead, while TPS, created in 1990, offers temporary safety and work rights — not citizenship — for those fleeing disasters or instability.
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