The highest court issued its ruling on June 25, 2026. The verdict allows the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status. About 350,000 people from Haiti and Syria are affected by this development. The court removed the legal blockade that had stopped the move. Federal officials can now rescind the safeguards. TPS holders may be subject to deportation. The justices argued that existing laws do not block the rollback. All legal challenge to the plan has been cleared. The administration now possesses full power to withdraw the aid.
Latest News About Judges Uphold Trump Administration’s TPS Termination for Haitians, Syrians
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Supreme Court allows Trump administration's cancellation of TPS for Haitians, Syrians - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Supreme Court allows Trump administration's cancellation of TPS for Haitians, Syrians ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Trump can begin deportations of Syrian, Haitian TPS holders, Supreme Court says - NPR
Trump can begin deportations of Syrian, Haitian TPS holders, Supreme Court says NPR
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Supreme Court allows Trump to remove protections for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants - NBC News
Supreme Court allows Trump to remove protections for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants NBC News
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Supreme Court lets Trump end temporary protections for migrants - The Washington Post
Supreme Court lets Trump end temporary protections for migrants The Washington Post
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Supreme Court greenlights Trump termination of TPS for 350,000 Haitians, Syrians - Miami Herald
Supreme Court greenlights Trump termination of TPS for 350,000 Haitians, Syrians Miami Herald