Supreme Court Ruling Clears Path for Mass Deportations of TPS Holders
The Trump administration concluded Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 340,000 Haitians and over 6,000 Syrians, potentially subjecting them to deportation to nations grappling with severe instability. This action, which followed a Supreme Court ruling in Mullin v. Doe, was deemed inhumane by the Center for Migration Studies (CMS), which cited ongoing insecurity in both Haiti and Syria. CMS further emphasized the significant integration of Haitian TPS holders into the U.S. workforce and their extensive family connections within American communities.