Supreme Court rules to allow deportation of 350,000 Haitian TPS holders; attorney warns of violent deaths
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Marilou Johanek
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Miot v. Trump, allowing the Trump administration to strip Temporary Protected Status (TPS) from approximately 350,000 Haitian immigrants and proceed with mass deportation. Ohio native Geoff Pipoly, who represented the Haitian community, expressed devastation over the ruling, warning that thousands face violent deaths if deported to Haiti. The case marks a significant legal defeat for Haitian TPS holders who have lived in the U.S. for years.
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· 2 pulledThousands of people are now going to die violent deaths
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