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Supreme Court appears poised to allow
Trump to end TPS for Haiti and Syria

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Posted By: sunset, 4/29/2026 3:11:31 PM

The Supreme Court appeared ready to give the Trump administration considerable deference in its decision to end Temporary Protected Status for people from various countries, likely spelling doom for lawsuits hoping to block the administration’s purge of TPS designations. The justices heard arguments in the consolidated cases Mullin v. Doe and Trump v. Moit, where they were asked to determine whether federal law bars review of Trump’s decision to rescind TPS for people from Haiti and Syria. While the case involves only President Donald Trump’s efforts to end TPS for two countries, the forthcoming ruling will have sweeping effects for other countries where Trump is attempting to end TPS.

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Source Link is to Archived article. Amazing comments from Haiti and Syria attorneys today. They claim that US national interests cannot justify the Homeland Security Secretary's determination to terminate TPS

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 4/29/2026 3:20:04 PM (No. 2098711)
Temporary does not mean forever. Long past time to end it.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: tootall 4/29/2026 3:23:21 PM (No. 2098715)
'Send back them!' Felipe Calderone
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Reply 3 - Posted by: laurenc 4/29/2026 5:14:09 PM (No. 2098778)
Well, I guess we learned a lesson here. Get rid of all TPS since the ungrateful people we let in temporarily refuse to leave.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mifla 4/30/2026 9:06:08 AM (No. 2098973)
Imagine our country if we all got tired of obeying the law and did as we please.
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