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Supreme Court hears case that could strip temporary protected status from Haitian and Syrian immigrants and others

 

East County News Service

April 29, 2026 (Washington D.C.) — Washington, DC —  As yesterday’s America’s Voice virtual event detailed (recording here), the Haiti and Syrian temporary protected status (TPS) cases being argued before the Supreme Court today could not only strip TPS protections from immigrants from those two nations, but potentially for more than 1.3 million people from every TPS-designated nation, in what would be the largest example in U.S. history of stripping legal status.

Such action could significantly impact the San Diego region, particularly East County, where many TPS immigrants now reside including Syrians who fled civil war and Afghans who helped the U.S. military.

As Vanessa Cárdenas, America’s Voice Executive Director described, the stakes of the TPS case are just one part of a “growing and disturbing pattern under the Trump administration to strip legal status and protections from as many people as possible to make them deportable – from denaturalizing U.S. citizens to revoking parole and visa status to targeting Dreamers with DACA, the pattern and motivation is clear.”

At a time when President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller are committed to deport at least one million people per year as part of their anti-immigrant crusade, and both ICE and CBP remain flush with cash while Congressional Republicans have blocked efforts to require accountability, this is part of a larger pattern: strip legal status, arrest and detain formerly protected immigrants in massive detention centers and, finally, mass deportation.

To be clear, these are not people who crossed our borders illegally, nor have they committed any crimes.

“This insidious pattern must be condemned and replaced by commonsense alternatives to mass deportation. We simply cannot give another dime to the mass deportation agenda,” a press release from America’s Voice states.

 Among the many examples of this pattern of stripping legal status and protections to make people deportable include: 

  • Ending visa protections and pausing green card and citizenship applications for 19 countries – and then targeting these individuals: As the recent case of a Venezuelan doctor working in a medically underserved area of South Texas made clear, his detention after losing visa protections fit into the larger pattern of first stripping and denying legal protections and then targeting individuals.

 

Access a recording of the America’s Voice virtual event yesterday featuring Rep. Delia Ramirez, Vanessa Cárdenas, Melissa Hauptman from IRAP, and TPS holder and co-founder of the Venezuelan American Caucus Cecilia Gonzalez: HERE. For more information visit www.americasvoice.org

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