
Justice Dept. Seeks Supreme Court Ruling on Haiti TPS
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Justice Department Seeks Supreme Court Ruling to End Haitian TPS; Hundreds of Thousands at Risk of Deportation
The Justice Department has requested the Supreme Court to overturn a lower courts decision blocking the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals in the U.S. This move threatens the protections of over 350,000 Haitians, potentially leading to immediate deportations.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., previously halted the Trump administrations plan to revoke Haitis TPS designation. The Department of Homeland Security argues that this interferes with immigration enforcement and foreign policy decisions.
Lawyers for the Haitian community warn that approving the request could result in mass deportations before full court review. They claim the government skipped required steps, such as evaluating Haitis conditions and consulting agencies.
The administration maintains that courts lack authority to question DHS choices on TPS, as part of efforts to end the program for twelve countries. A related Syria case may soon merge with this one, expediting a high court decision.
Legal experts anticipate the Supreme Court to act within weeks on this emergency plea, potentially altering protections for these immigrants amid ongoing appeals.
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