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U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to end protections for Haitian, Syrian immigrants could have broader impact

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U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling to end protections for Haitian, Syrian immigrants could have broader impact

Supreme Court ruling ending TPS for Haitian and Syrian immigrants may impact over 1.3 million individuals from various countries.

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The reach of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision allowing President Donald Trump’s administration to end temporary legal protections for Haitian and Syrian immigrants may extend to many other countries.Thursday´s (June 25, 2026) decision directly applies to about 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians, but may be a sign of what´s in store for nearly 1.3 million people from 17 countries on Temporary Protected Status. Many have lived and worked in the United States for decades and have American children.The decision exposes TPS holders from Haiti and Syria to potential detention and deportation. It could also pave the way for hundreds of thousands of other beneficiaries with pending asylum claims or other immigration relief to be forced to leave the country.

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