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Supreme Court backs Trump on TPS for Haitians, Syrians

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian immigrants, allowing potential deportations. The decision also bars asylum cla

Supreme Court allows Trump to end protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants
BBC World News โ€” 25 June 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Thursday that the Trump administration can strip Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from hundreds of thousands of Ha

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Why This Matters

The Supreme Courtโ€™s decision marks a pivotal shift in immigration policy, reinforcing the executive branchโ€™s power to unilaterally end humanitarian protections while setting a precedent for future TPS terminations. It underscores the legal vulnerability of long-resident immigrants who built lives under temporary safeguards, raising questions about the stability of protections even for those with deep ties to the U.S.

Background Context

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was designed to shield nationals from countries destabilized by conflict or disaster, offering work permits and deportation relief. Haitiโ€™s designation followed a devastating 2010 earthquake, while Syriaโ€™s was tied to civil warโ€”both groups gaining TPS under bipartisan pressure, only to face renewed uncertainty as administrations changed. The legal battles over TPS have become a flashpoint in the broader immigration debate, with courts often split over whether humanitarian concerns outweigh administrative discretion.

What Happens Next

Haitian and Syrian TPS holders now face a stripped-down window to secure alternative legal status or risk deportation, while advocacy groups scramble to challenge removals through new litigation or legislative avenues. The ruling may embolden further TPS terminations for other nationalities, including those from El Salvador, Nepal, and Honduras, where hundreds of thousands reside. Homeland Securityโ€™s next movesโ€”whether to delay enforcement or fast-track removalsโ€”will signal the depth of the administrationโ€™s commitment to this policy shift.

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