Haitian and Syrian immigrants with temporary legal protections could face deportation, and some are afraid to leave their homes.People attend a candlelight vigil for Haitians living in the U.S. under the Temporary Protected Status immigration program in Miami in Feb.Giorgio Viera / AFP via Getty Images fileJune 26, 2026, 6:00 PM EDTBy Yasmin Vossoughian and Emily NgoWelcome to the daily Inside Scoop newsletter. A Supreme Court decision along ideological lines yesterday effectively strips Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian nationals. Now TPS recipients in Springfield, Ohio, are afraid to go to work, our colleague Alicia Victoria Lozano reports. Let’s get into it.Hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants across the country are facing possible detention and deportation in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling yesterday clearing the way for the Trump administration to revoke their temporary legal status.Just a moment.We are getting your experience ready.