House Republican breaks with Trump, says ending Haitian TPS risks US healthcare 'crisis'
Supreme Court's Thursday decision in Mullin v. Capitol after the last vote of the week on Jan. Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary.
- ▪Supreme Court's Thursday decision in Mullin v.
- ▪Capitol after the last vote of the week on Jan.
- ▪Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary.
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Homeland Security House Republican breaks with Trump, says ending Haitian TPS risks US healthcare 'crisis' Mike Lawler cited 350,000+ lawful Haitian TPS holders, roughly a third of whom work in US healthcare By Robert McGreevy Fox News Published June 25, 2026 2:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., criticized the U.S. Supreme Court's Thursday decision in Mullin v. Doe, which ruled that Syrian and Haitian nationals seeking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could not receive judicial relief postponing the Trump administration decision to rescind their TPS while challenging Trump's decision in court.
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