Over a Million Immigrants Risk Deportation From US After Landmark Decision
Officials say tens of thousands of TPS holders in Massachusetts could lose protections as the state reviews impacts on families, employers and health care systems.
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Over a million immigrants risk deportation from US after landmark decision
The US Supreme Court has handed the Trump Administration another win on its policies aggressively cracking down on immigration and allowing mass deportations. In the conservative majority's 6-3 decision -the justices ruled that Washington can lift the temporary protected status of hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants in the United States. That decision paves the way for those TPS holders to be sent back to their home countries.
Supreme Court guts TPS
Decision upends the lives of millions of immigrant workers who have for years held legal documentation to stay in the U.S. WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 26, 2026) — The Supreme Court on Thursday issued a decision allowing the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) without court review, putting 1.3 million people at risk of […] The post Supreme Court guts TPS appeared first on The STAND.
Supreme Court Clears Path to End Haitian TPS, Raising Questions for Thousands Housed in Massachusetts Migrant Hotels
A landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling could dramatically reshape the future for thousands of Haitian migrants who were housed in Massachusetts taxpayer-funded emergency shelters before many transitioned into the state’s HomeBase housing assistance program. In a 6-3 decision Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration may move forward with ending Temporary Protected Status [...] The post Supreme Court Clears Path to End Haitian…
By Michael Williams, Priscilla Alvarez, Catherine E. Shoichet and Tami Luhby, CNN. Until Thursday morning, hundreds of thousands of Haitians lived and worked legally in the United States, along with thousands of Syrians. Now, their work permits are about to expire and their protections from deportation will be canceled, leaving them in legal limbo. The abrupt change of course stems from a Supreme Court decision that determined the Department of …
Supreme Court TPS decision sparks shock, anger in Mass. as officials review impact
Massachusetts’ top lawmakers are reviewing the impact of the Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to allow the Trump administration to end legal protections for migrants fleeing violence and natural disaster in Haiti and Syria. Tens of thousands of people have been living in Massachusetts under Temporary Protected Status, which the court’s decision now allows the Department of Homeland Security to swiftly end. Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General…

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