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Supreme Court allows Trump to end protected status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants

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June 25, 2026
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TPS recipients can legally live and work in the US for up to 18 months, subject to extensions. During this period, they can not be removed or detained by authorities on the basis of their immigration status.

The US first provided TPS to Haitians after a major earthquake in 2010 and to Syrians after their country descended into civil war in 2012.

Thursday’s decision is likely to have implications for TPS holders from other countries too.

In his ruling, Justice Samuel Alito wrote that the law governing TPS clearly prevents courts from reviewing government decisions.

Justice Alito also said the Haitian migrants who sued were unlikely to prove that the administration’s actions were racially discriminatory and violated US constitution’s equal-protection rights under the Fifth Amendment.

The three liberal justices in the top court dissented.

Justice Elena Kagan said that the government’s decision to remove these protections were racially motivated.

“The statements fairly shout, in their racial undertones and overtones alike, that race entered into the President’s resolve to remove Haitians from this country,” she said.

During his 2024 presidential campaign, Trump amplified false rumours about Haitian immigrants, including that they were abducting and eating house pets.

With this ruling, the court has now cleared the way for the Trump administration to remove legal protections for TPS recipients, meaning they could face deportation.

“Today’s decision puts hundreds of thousands of people at risk”, said Jill Habig, CEO and Founder of Public Rights Project, which filed amicus briefs on behalf of 47 local governments and leaders, urging the Supreme Court to preserve TPS for Haitian immigrants.

The local fallout of the ruling will result in a community crisis, she said.

“Families will be separated, local economies will take a hit and people will be forced back to countries in the grip of violence, instability and humanitarian collapse,” Habig said. “The human cost will be felt all across America.”



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