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Haitians 'can't stay here,' DHS says after Supreme Court ruling

Haitians 'can't stay here,' DHS says after Supreme Court ruling
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The Trump administration has announced that Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians will end following a Supreme Court ruling. Affected individuals are being encouraged to depart voluntarily in exchange for a financial bonus to avoid deportation.

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This policy shift impacts the legal status of hundreds of thousands of residents and signals a broader tightening of US immigration enforcement.

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Hear this story The estimated 350,000 Haitians living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status should leave and can get a $2,600 bonus if they depart quickly instead of being deported, Trump administration officials said.

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The inclusion of controversial claims regarding the administration's motivations and the mention of specific political rhetoric suggests a critical framing of the policy.

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