Trump asks Supreme Court to end Haitians' TPS protections

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President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to allow the termination of Temporary Protected Status for about 350,000 Haitians living in the U.S., following a federal court ruling that blocked the expiration. The administration argues TPS designations are discretionary and not reviewable by courts, a stance echoed in other TPS-related cases (including Syrians). Haitians’ designation was extended in 2024 for 18 months and is now at risk of ending, affecting work eligibility and status for those residents.
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- Trump administration urges Supreme Court to allow it to revoke protected status for Haitian nationals SCOTUSblog
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