350K+ face risk of deportation after Trump's Supreme Court win
Until Thursday morning, hundreds of thousands of Haitians were legally living and working in the United States, along with thousands of Syrians. Now, their work permits are set to expire and their deportation protections will be terminated, throwing them in legal limbo.
The abrupt change in fate stems from the Supreme Court decision which found that the Department of Homeland Security had broad discretion in determining when to extend or terminate a form of humanitarian relief known as Temporary Protected Status.
0:00 US may deport 350K+ people after Supreme Court rules on protected status 0:34 Reaction to Supreme Court ruling from Miami's Haitian community 1:33 GOP Ohio gov's statement: "the policy to remove these individuals. . .is a mistake" 2:10 Caroline Sunshine: "The Court's decision is actually really good for Haiti as a country" 4:15 Keith Boykin: "This is a country that is now governed by a racist foreign policy" 6:11 Justices Alito & Kagan clash on whether admin policy is based on racial animus 7:40 Boykin recaps Trump's comments on Haiti & Haitians 9:43 Stephen Miller on what the founding fathers would have wanted
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