Supreme Court Ruling Affects Temporary Protected Status for Immigrants
A recent Supreme Court ruling has significant implications for immigrants with Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Many individuals now face uncertainty regarding their residency in the U.S. (sources: pbs, nbcnews, washingtonpost, nytimes)

The Supreme Court's decision has left over a million TPS holders vulnerable to deportation after years of living in the U.S. Various sectors, including nursing homes and factories, are preparing for potential impacts.
- The Supreme Court ruling affects individuals with Temporary Protected Status, particularly those from Haiti.
- Governors and business leaders are expressing concerns about the economic impact of the ruling.
- TPS holders report feelings of fear and uncertainty regarding their immigration status.
Why it matters
The ruling could lead to significant changes in the lives of many immigrants and the workforce in various sectors.
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5 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR1689: To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status..
HR1689 · 119th Congress
To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status.
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