The Supreme Court just ruled in favor of President Trump ending Temporary Protected Status for both Syrian and Haitian nationals.
In short, neither Syrian and Haitian nationals are “entitled to orders postponing the terminations during litigation” because “The TPS statute bars judicial review of non-constitutional claims.”
Here’s the news:
The 4th and final opinion of today is in Mullin v. Doe, a challenge to ending TPS status for Syrian and Haitian nationals. The court holds that the Syrian and Haitian nationals are not "entitled to orders postponing the terminations during litigation."https://t.co/VfIxyV9NJM
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) June 25, 2026
The affect of the ruling is the termination of TPS by DHS, even during litigation. The vote on this ruling was the expected 6-3.