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Supreme Court Lets DHS End TPS Protections
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The 6-3 ruling lets DHS end TPS protections for more than 356,000 Haitians and Syrians, narrowing court review and exposing many to deportation.
- Frame 1The Supreme Court's 6-3 order lets DHS end TPS protections for more than 356,000 Haitian and Syrian TPS holders.
- Frame 2TPS had let recipients from unsafe countries live and work in the U.S. while removals were paused.
- Frame 3Lower courts paused the Haiti and Syria terminations; the justices said TPS law blocks most federal-law review.
- Frame 4Haiti accounts for about 350,000 affected people; Syria accounts for more than 6,000, according to court reporting.
- Frame 5Advocates warn pending immigration applications may not protect families once DHS moves termination notices forward.
- Frame 6The next legal fight shifts to removal timing, work authorization, and narrower constitutional claims in court.
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- Jun 26, 1:32 AM EDT
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- Jun 25, 10:18 PM EDT