Haitian nationals living in the United States confront uncertainty after the U.S. Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians. Sources describe how people with TPS, including individuals who have built lives in the U.S., fear they could be detained and deported at any time once the protections end.

One example highlighted is Uthy, who spent seven years in medical school in Haiti and was nearing graduation when she fled the country three years ago with her husband and young child. She says she planned to return only when it was safe. Although she holds TPS, she now lives with the prospect of losing legal status and facing forced removal.

The reporting emphasizes the immediate personal impact of the court decision and the resulting anxiety among affected families. While the articles focus on individual stories, they collectively point to a broader policy change that reduces protection for Haitians who rely on TPS to remain in the U.S.