Supreme Court Weighs Trump Push to End Temporary Protected Status for Syrians and Haitians
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The Supreme Court is set to consider Wednesday the Department of Homeland Security's effort to terminate TPS both for Syria and Haiti.
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Supreme Court Weighs Trump Push to End Temporary Protected Status for Syrians and Haitians
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Haitians, Syrians aren't the only immigrants watching US Supreme Court arguments on temporary status AP NewsThese Haitian immigrants contribute nearly $6 billion to the economy.
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Their fate is in the Supreme Court's hands
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The effort to dismantle Temporary Protected Status, or T.P.S., is part of a shift away from providing humanitarian assistance to people from troubled countries.
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**Summary:** The Supreme Court will consider whether the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Syrian and Haitian immigrants, a move that could significantly impact humanitarian assistance to individuals facing political instability. **Why It Matters:** This decision could have far-reaching implications for asylum seekers and refugees who rely on TPS
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