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Supreme Court Ruling on TPS Sparks Concern Across Central Florida’s Haitian Community

The ruling puts 350,000 Haitian TPS recipients at risk of deportation and prompts Central Florida groups to prepare aid and asset protection.

  • On Thursday, June 25, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with ending Temporary Protected Status for migrants from Haiti and Syria, clearing the way for potential deportation.
  • Temporary Protected Status is a humanitarian designation for countries experiencing disasters or armed conflict, and protections were first granted to Haitians in 2010 following an earthquake.
  • Haitian TPS holders contributed $2.3 billion in federal taxes in 2025, while the ruling creates uncertainty for over 150,000 residents in Florida.
  • Florida Congressman Maxwell Frost called the 6-3 decision "devastating" for families, while Representative Randy Fine praised the ruling, stating those involved "simply don't agree with our immigration laws."
  • The program's future depends on Congressional action; the U.S. House previously passed a bill extending protections that now awaits consideration by the United States Senate.
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Palm Beach Post broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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