Mamdani Terminating Haitian City Employees in Country Under TPS Program Trump Killed
Dozens of city workers have already been dismissed, and officials say the number could rise to the hundreds as legal reviews continue.
- On Friday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that New York City began terminating Haitian employees with Temporary Protected Status , complying with a federal directive following court orders.
- The Supreme Court voted 6-3 in June to revoke the program, which allowed immigrants to work in the United States, enabling the Trump administration to terminate Haiti's designation on July 27.
- City Hall reported that 'dozens' of municipal workers have been dismissed, with officials noting the number could rise to hundreds; a Cornell University study found New York State had 98,250 workers with TPS as of late March.
- Mamdani stated his administration 'will do everything in its power to support TPS recipients,' including providing free legal consultations as employees are being connected with agency staff to explore options like nondisciplinary separation.
- Lead counsel Geoff Pipoly said plaintiffs are 'continuing to litigate the Constitutional claim that remains live following the Supreme Court's ruling,' while Mamdani urged President Donald Trump to restore TPS or grant Deferred Enforced Departure.
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