Work Authorization Expires Friday for Haitians with Temporary Protected Status
Organizers say 1.3 million people from 17 countries could lose deportation shields after the ruling, and Florida employers warn of a $2.6 billion economic hit.
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Work authorization expires Friday for Haitians with Temporary Protected Status
People attend a candlelight vigil for Haitians living in the US under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) immigration program in Miami, Florida on February 3, 2026. Late on February 2, federal judge Ana C. Reyes of the Federal District Court in Washington, blocked the Trump administration from ending TPS for an estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants. The status, which offers protection from deportation and work authorization, was set to expire on…
Thousands of TPS holders close to losing work permits after SCOTUS ruling
Thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants with Temporary Protected Status are close to losing their ability to work in the U.S. because of a recent ruling by the Supreme Court.
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