Supreme Court weighs Trump effort to terminate temporary protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants
The Supreme Court appeared divided over President Donald Trump's effort to end temporary protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants in the U.S. Justices questioned whether courts have the authority to review the executive branch's decisions on Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The outcome could significantly impact hundreds of thousands of migrants currently benefiting from the program.
- ▪The Trump administration sought to revoke TPS for over 350,000 Haitian and about 7,000 Syrian migrants in the U.S.
- ▪The Supreme Court is reviewing whether courts can oversee executive decisions on TPS designations and revocations.
- ▪Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that judicial review would amount to inappropriate interference in foreign policy decisions.
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Donald Trump Supreme Court divided on Trump effort to terminate temporary protections for Haitian, Syrian migrants Justices were split over two court rulings blocking Trump's termination of temporary migrant protections By Breanne Deppisch , Bill Mears , Shannon Bream Fox News Published April 29, 2026 5:00am EDT | Updated April 29, 2026 4:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Judge blocks Trump from ending migrant legal protections from Biden-era program ‘America’s Newsroom’ panelists Jason Chaffetz and Caroline Downey react to a judge blocking the Trump administration from revoking legal protections and work permits for migrants under a Biden-era TPS program.
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