Second Trump Administration Has Ended Temporary Protected Status for Most Immigrants Who Had It
The South Brookline elder-care facility said it had to let go a handful of workers after Haitian TPS protections expired, adding to staffing pressure.
- CEO Candace Cramer confirmed Tuesday that Goddard House in South Brookline terminated a handful of its 140 employees after they could not provide work authorization following TPS's July 27 expiration.
- The Trump administration moved to end Temporary Protected Status for 13 countries; the U.S. Supreme Court allowed terminations for Haiti and Syria in June 2026, with Haitian protections expiring July 27.
- Approximately 1,500 workers at Massachusetts nursing facilities face termination, while Hebrew SeniorLife in Brookline terminated 36 Haitian employees following the expiration of federal protections.
- Goddard House hired per diem workers months ago to fill staffing gaps, though CEO Cramer said the organization remains "very concerned about their well-being" as dedicated caregivers depart.
- Protections remain in effect for about 273,000 immigrants from four countries, though these remaining TPS designations are set to expire before the end of 2026.
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