Supreme Court considers Trump administrations bid to end Haiti and Syria TPS

April 29, 2026 • Google News World

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The US Supreme Court is set to weigh in on President Trump’s effort to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian migrants. The court will consider whether to uphold or overturn a lower court ruling that blocked the administration’s plan to end TPS.

On April 29, oral arguments were heard by the high court, with lawyers representing both sides presenting their cases. The court’s decision is expected to have significant implications for thousands of migrants who currently benefit from TPS.

TPS was established in 2010 as a temporary measure to protect certain countries from deportation due to ongoing conflicts or natural disasters. Haiti and Syria were among the first countries to be designated for TPS, with the program initially set to expire in 2017. However, Congress extended it twice, most recently in 2021.

The Trump administration has sought to end TPS, citing concerns over national security and immigration enforcement. The lower court ruling that blocked the plan was issued by a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., which found that the administration’s decision to terminate TPS was unlawful.

The Supreme Court’s decision is expected to be announced at a later date.

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