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Supreme Court allows Trump to end TPS for Syrians, Haitians

The Supreme Court ruled that the president can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrians and Haitians without judicial review, giving Trump power to deport thousands whoโ€™ve legally lived in the

Trump can begin deportations of Syrian, Haitian TPS holders, Supreme Court says
NPR News โ€” 25 June 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to begin mass deportations of thousands of Syrians and Haitians who have lived and

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Why This Matters

The Supreme Courtโ€™s decision strips away a critical layer of judicial protection for nearly 50,000 TPS holders from Syria and Haiti, leaving their fate hinging solely on executive discretion. It signals a broader erosion of legal safeguards for immigrants in the U.S., particularly those from crisis-stricken nations, and sets a precedent that could embolden future administrations to bypass judicial review in similar immigration cases.

Background Context

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was established in 1990 to shield nationals of countries facing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions from deportation. Haitiโ€™s TPS designation, renewed multiple times since the 2010 earthquake, reflects ongoing instability, while Syriaโ€™s status was tied to the countryโ€™s brutal civil war. Both programs have allowed recipients to work and live legally in the U.S. for decades, creating deep roots in American communities.

What Happens Next

The ruling clears the way for the Biden administrationโ€”or a future oneโ€”to proceed with deportations, though political and logistical hurdles remain. Advocacy groups are expected to push for legislative solutions, such as permanent residency for TPS holders, while immigration courts will face an influx of cases. The decision also raises questions about whether other TPS groups, like those from El Salvador or Honduras, could face similar challenges.

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