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Haitian immigrants revived a church. Now the pews are empty.

(RNS) โ€” With the Supreme Court set to rule on whether Haitians will lose Temporary Protected Status, fear is emptying church pews. At St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, the Hai

Haitian immigrants revived a church. Now the pews are empty.
Religion News Service โ€” 22 June 2026
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(RNS) โ€” With the Supreme Court set to rule on whether Haitians will lose Temporary Protected Status, fear is emptying church pews. At St. Elizabeth's

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Why This Matters

The erosion of immigrant communities like Haitians at St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church exposes a harsh reality: sanctuary and stability are fragile when legal protections hang in the balance. Beyond the pews, this reflects a broader national struggle over who belongs in Americaโ€”and whether temporary status can ever translate into belonging. Churches, once refuges for marginalized groups, are now becoming symbols of impermanence in an era of shifting immigration policy.

Background Context

Haitian immigrants in the U.S. have relied on Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for decades, a designation granted after natural disasters like the 2010 earthquake. Many settled in New Jersey, where they revitalized aging congregations like St. Elizabethโ€™s, filling pews with faith and labor. The programโ€™s uncertain future isnโ€™t just legalโ€”itโ€™s existential, threatening communities built over years of struggle and resilience.

What Happens Next

The Supreme Courtโ€™s ruling could force thousands of Haitians to leave the country or face deportation, gutting congregations like St. Elizabethโ€™s overnight. Churches may scramble to replace lost members, while immigrant rights groups brace for a wave of legal challenges and advocacy. The decision will also test how deeply faith communities are willing to commit to defending their foreign-born members.

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