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Mullin defends Haiti TPS decision

Jake Tapper pressed Markwayne Mullin on plans to deport about 330,000 Haitians and offer roughly $2,100 for repatriation.

  • The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to allow the Department of Homeland Security to end Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Haiti and Syria, supporting the Trump administration's position.
  • Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Homeland Security, said TPS was never meant to be permanent and that people under TPS could apply for visas or permanent resident status.
  • Migrants with TPS have three options: apply for permanent residence, seek a temporary visa, or return to their home countries with government assistance, including a plane ticket and around $2,100.
  • TPS was created by the Immigration Act of 1990 for people from countries experiencing war or natural disasters, and Haitians received TPS after the 2010 earthquake, but the Trump administration faced legal challenges when ending TPS protections.
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