New York City is terminating the employment of Haitian city workers who have lost Temporary Protected Status, after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for President Trump to end humanitarian protections for Haitian immigrants, Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced on Friday. City officials said at least dozens of city workers were affected, but that number could rise to the hundreds. Mr. Mamdani has tended to avoid directly antagonizing Mr. Trump, with whom he has had a surprisingly warm relationship. In his statement on Friday, Mr. Mamdani noted they have contributed to the city’s industries, including health care, construction and hospitality. The post New York City Hall Dismisses Haitian Workers After Loss of Protected Status appeared first on New York Times.