Haiti Temporary Protected Status Revoked, Salisbury Residents React
Lilite said Haitians should support one another as the ruling threatens work permits for about 330,000 people and deepens caregiver shortages.
- On Friday, July 10, 2026, Temporary Protected Status expired for roughly 350,000 Haitians following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Donald Trump's authority to terminate the program, leaving many facing potential deportation.
- In a 6-3 decision last month, the Supreme Court ruled the Department of Homeland Security's decision to terminate TPS designations cannot be reviewed by courts, allowing revocation for Haitian nationals and about 6,000 Syrians.
- More than 100,000 Haitian residents threatened with deportation work in U.S. healthcare as nurses and caregivers; experts warn removing these workers will exacerbate staffing shortages and disrupt care for thousands of patients nationwide.
- Professor Lou Lilite, a Haitian-American musician at Cedarville University, urged the diaspora to "rally around" those affected, while community members report feeling "scared" facing uncertainty about jobs and families.
- Advocates are urging Congress to pass Senate Bill 4814 to redesignate Haiti for TPS as the nation faces a humanitarian crisis with at least 26 heavily armed gangs controlling about 90% of Port-au-Prince.
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Haiti Temporary Protected Status revoked, Salisbury residents react
Salisbury, Md. – Thousands of community members are reeling after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the decision to remove the Temporary Protected Status of Haitian and Syrian immigrants on June 25. According to Pedro Alemán-Perfecto, a DOJ-accredited with CLINIC, 1.5 million nationwide have TPS, and 350,000 of those are Haitian. TPS holders come from countries that meet one of three...
Haitian community in Chicago rallies as Temporary Protected Status nears expiration
Members of Chicago's Haitian community and immigrant advocates gathered Thursday to protest the impending expiration of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, just hours before the program was set to end for several immigrant groups Friday.
South Florida’s Haitian community pushes for measures to protect TPS recipients during rally in Miami - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
Local Haitian community rallies for legislation to protect Temporary Protected Status recipients after Supreme Court ruling allows termination of TPS.
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