Mullin told CNN's Jake Tapper the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants was justified.

The US supreme court on Thursday ruled in favor of the Trump administration's bid to strip temporary protected status from hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants…

The ruling strips Temporary Protected Status from more than 350,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians

Supreme Court allows Trump to end protected status for Haiti and Syria, threatening family separation say advocates.

As the Supreme Court clears the way for Trump to potentially end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians, Doctors Without Borders witnesses a growing crisis.

Migrant-rights advocates fear for the future of Haitians and their U.S.-born children following Supreme Court ruling on TPS.

Haitian and Syrian immigrants with temporary legal protections could face deportation, and some are afraid to leave their homes.

“The human cost will be felt all across America,” one advocate warned.

Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to strip scores of Haitian and Syrian immigrants of a humanitarian status

Markwayne Mullin’s remarks come after controversial supreme court ruling to strip TPS from over 350,000 people

A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands of more people from the few remaining countries with this program.

Mullin told CNN's Jake Tapper the Trump administration’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian immigrants was justified.

Hundreds of thousands of migrants in the United States face an uncertain future after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS)…

In a video posted on X, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin emphasized that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) was never intended to serve as a permanent…