TPS
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US Immigration Policy Shifts as Supreme Court Upholds TPS Termination
The Supreme Court has cleared the path for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands, sparking concerns over labor and safety.
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DHS Secretary Mullin Urges TPS Holders to Seek Permanent Status or Face Deportation
DHS Secretary Mullin mandates that TPS holders secure permanent residency or accept repatriation packages following a Supreme Court ruling ending protections.
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Supreme Court Rules Administration May End Temporary Protected Status
The Supreme Court ruled federal courts cannot block TPS termination, leaving 1.3 million foreign nationals at risk of deportation and threatening labor stability.
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Uncertainty Grips Springfield’s Haitian Community Ahead of TPS Deadline
As the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Haiti approaches its expiration on February 3, 2026, thousands of Haitian residents in Springfield, Ohio, face profound uncertainty and fear, impacting their livelihoods and the local economy.
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Trump Administration Ends TPS for Hondurans and Nicaraguans, Sparking Debate
The Trump administration announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 76,000 migrants from Honduras and Nicaragua, effective September 2025. Advocates warn of severe consequences for affected families and U.S. businesses.
