Court confirms Haitian Temporary Protected Status revocationSalisbury, Md. – On Wednesday, a federal district judge upheld the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to revoke the Temporary Protected Status of Haitians and Syrians nationwide. After the Supreme Court upheld the decision to remove their temporary protected status in June, community members have sounded the alarm about possible impacts on Delmarva’s economy. Now that Haitian TPS is terminated, many are worried about what it will mean for thousands of residents who have lived and worked in the region for years, and in some cases, decades. Immigration attorneys say the loss of work permits won’t stop former TPS workers from working; it will only make it more dangerous.