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Federal judge acknowledges Supreme Court ruling clearing path for Trump to end Haiti TPS
['Jasmine Baehr']
FOX News
The ruling marks the culmination of a yearslong legal battle over the Biden administration's expansion of Haiti's TPS designation and delivers a significant immigration victory for Trump, who repeatedly campaigned on ending the Biden administration's expanded TPS protections for Haitians.
U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes wrote Wednesday that her earlier order staying the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) termination of Haiti's TPS designation "is no longer in effect" after the Supreme Court's decision and the D.C.
The Supreme Court ruled in June that the TPS statute bars judicial review of the administration's non-constitutional decisions to terminate TPS designations and found the plaintiffs' equal protection challenge was unlikely to succeed.
"Haiti TPS ended when the Supreme Court mandate issued on July 27," Percival wrote on X.
The move triggered the legal challenge that ultimately reached the Supreme Court.