
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard oral arguments over the White House’s push to remove legal protections of Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the United States, a case that has the potential to remove the legal status of thousands of migrants. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. If the administration wins the case, it would be able to continue with its plan to strip temporary protected status, or TPS, from about 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians.
Main Idea: The Supreme Court is weighing President Donald Trump’s attempt to end temporary protected status for thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants.
Key Points:
If the Court lets Trump end TPS, thousands of workers and families could lose legal status, jobs, and face deportation, which may disrupt local businesses and communities.
Keeping TPS in place would give Haitian and Syrian households more time to work, stay stable, and avoid sudden hardship.
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She made the key decision to terminate TPS designations for Haiti and Syria.
His administration’s effort to revoke temporary protected status is the article’s main policy fight.
Central court hearing oral arguments in the case and likely to decide the outcome.
One of the two countries whose TPS protections are at issue and whose conditions are discussed.
He argued for the administration before the Supreme Court and presented the government’s legal position.
One of the two countries whose TPS protections are at issue and whose conditions are discussed.
Named justice who questioned the challengers during oral arguments.
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Named justice who pressed the administration during oral arguments.
Its travel warnings are cited as evidence about conditions in Haiti and Syria.
Mentioned in relation to a separate federal court ruling involving Syrian TPS holders.
Scene-setting location for the Supreme Court arguments.