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'TPS was meant to be temporary, not permanent!': DHS’ ultimatum to Haitians after SCOTUS ruling

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) protections for many Haitians and Syrians. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, in an interview, said that migrants should either obtain permanent legal status or leave the country, adding that the administration will offer flights and financial assistance for voluntary departures. The ruling affects nearly 350,000 Haitians and around 6,000 Syrians, raising fears of deportations despite ongoing violence and instability in both countries.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo9 h fa

'TPS was meant to be temporary, not permanent!': DHS’ ultimatum to Haitians after SCOTUS ruling

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) protections for many Haitians and Syrians.…

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·aljazeera.com

    Advocates warn of wide-ranging implications of US Supreme Court TPS ruling

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

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·time.com

    The Crisis I Witnessed in Haiti

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

bdnews24.com1 g fa

Migrants in US on temporary status should seek permanent status or leave, Homeland Secretary says

Supreme Court allows Trump to end TPS for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians; Homeland Security offers $2,100 repatriation aid. Immigration crackdown reduces international talent pool, complicating tech sector recruitment and visa sponsorship strategy.

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eu.usatoday.com3 g fa

Haitians 'can't stay here,' DHS says following Supreme Court decision

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

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theguardian.com1 g fa

US homeland security secretary tells migrants to seek permanent status or leave

Supreme Court ends TPS for 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians; DHS offers $2,100 for departure. Impacts immigrant communities including Springfield's Haitian businesses; potential TPS expansion threatens 1.7M beneficiaries across 17 countries.

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npr.org23 h fa

The Temporary Protected Status program may effectively be over. Here's what we know.

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.

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english.alarabiya.net1 g fa

Temporary migrants in US should seek permanent status or leave, Homeland Secretary says

Migrants in the United States on temporary protected status should seek permanent residence or leave for their home countries, US Homeland Security

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  • venerdì 26 giugno 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Haitians 'can't stay here,' DHS says following Supreme Court decision

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

  • sabato 27 giugno 2026·nbcnews.com

    Reeling after the Supreme Court’s TPS ruling

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

  • sabato 27 giugno 2026·huffpost.com

    Supreme Court’s ‘Unjustifiable Decision’ To End TPS For Haitian And Syrian Immigrants Will Hit The Economy Hard

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

  • domenica 28 giugno 2026·english.alarabiya.net

    Temporary migrants in US should seek permanent status or leave, Homeland Secretary says

    Migrants in the United States on temporary protected status should seek permanent residence or leave for their home countries, US Homeland Security

  • domenica 28 giugno 2026·bdnews24.com

    Migrants in US on temporary status should seek permanent status or leave, Homeland Secretary says

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

  • domenica 28 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    US homeland security secretary tells migrants to seek permanent status or leave

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

  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·npr.org

    The Temporary Protected Status program may effectively be over. Here's what we know.

    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.

  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Mullin reaffirms Haitian deportation stance after apparent backtrack

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

  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    'TPS was meant to be temporary, not permanent!': DHS’ ultimatum to Haitians after SCOTUS ruling

    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)…