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TPS Ends for Haitians and Syrians | Hartford News
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The Supreme Court just cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians — potentially impacting 350,000 people who’ve lived and worked legally in the U.S. for years. With a ruling that overturns previous court stays, the administration now has the green light to terminate protections within days, leaving many facing deportation, job loss, and uncertainty for their families. In Connecticut, where over 20,000 residents are of Haitian descent, the blow is especially hard — as these immigrants form the backbone of essential industries like healthcare, elder care, and education. Advocates warn this decision could trigger labor shortages and underscores the urgent need for comprehensive immigration reform. For now, the focus is on rallying support and legal aid for the Haitian community as they brace for what’s next.
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