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Fear Grips Haitian Communities After Supreme Court Ruling

The ruling could force 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians to lose work authorization and face detention or deportation.

  • On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court ruled President Donald Trump can end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitians and about 6,000 Syrians, with the decision expected to take effect July 27.
  • Created in 1990, TPS grants deportation reprieves and work permits to immigrants from nations facing disasters or civil war. Trump has repeatedly argued the program was intended to be temporary and that emergencies have passed.
  • Business leaders and nursing home operators warn of severe staffing shortages as many TPS holders work in caregiving roles. Families across the United States prepare for potential separation, with some residents preparing wills and transferring property to children.
  • Department of Homeland Security officials stated it is "closing time," offering $2,600 incentives for voluntary departure to avoid the estimated $18,000 per-person deportation cost. The White House called the ruling a victory for the administration's "aggressive immigration enforcement effort."
  • The ruling could potentially impact nearly 1.3 million immigrants from 17 countries previously shielded under TPS. Advocates warn the decision creates chaos for families who have called the United States home for nearly 20 years, working jobs and raising families.
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USA Today broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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