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Megyn Kelly sparks outrage with Haiti remark after TPS ruling

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 400,000 migrants, including Haitians and Syrians, potentially exposing them to deportation as ear

Megyn Kelly after Supreme Court TPS decision: โ€˜Go back to fโ€”ing Haitiโ€™
The Hill โ€” 26 June 2026
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Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly told Haitians and Syrians protected from deportation to โ€œgo back to fโ€”ing Haitiโ€ during a taping after the Supreme Co

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Why This Matters

The Supreme Court's decision strips away a critical lifeline for hundreds of thousands of migrants who have lived and worked in the U.S. for years under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), exposing them to the threat of deportation to countries still grappling with instability. For Haitians, many of whom fled natural disasters and political turmoil, the ruling deepens a humanitarian crisis by forcing them to choose between return to danger or life in legal limbo.

Background Context

TPS, a program created by Congress in 1990, was designed to protect nationals from countries experiencing armed conflict, environmental disasters, or extraordinary conditions from deportation. Haiti, devastated by the 2010 earthquake and subsequent hurricanes, has been under TPS since 2010, allowing its nationals to work legally in the U.S. while conditions at home remained unsafe. The Trump administration's move to end protections for Haitiansโ€”and other groups like Syriansโ€”reflects a broader shift in immigration policy prioritizing enforcement over humanitarian considerations.

What Happens Next

Legal challenges from immigrant rights groups could temporarily delay deportations, but the Supreme Courtโ€™s ruling narrows the path for long-term relief. For Haitian migrants, the decision may accelerate efforts to apply for alternative visas or seek asylum, though many face language barriers and limited legal resources. Meanwhile, the Biden administrationโ€™s responseโ€”whether through new executive actions or legislative fixesโ€”will shape the immediate fallout for those at risk.

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