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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Migrant Protections

June 11, 2026

Why it matters locally: California is home to the largest population of TPS holders in the nation, with tens of thousands of Haitian, Syrian, and other nationals currently living and working in the state. A Supreme Court decision to terminate TPS could significantly impact California's workforce and social services.


The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments concerning the legality of the Trump administration's efforts to terminate Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for migrants who fled war or natural disasters in their home countries. The policy specifically affected people from Haiti and Syria, among other nations. The justices are considering the case amid ongoing debate about immigration policy. The outcome of the case could affect thousands of individuals currently living in the United States under TPS.

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