Federal judge blocks Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for many Haitians
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This judge is overreaching and undermining executive authority over immigration policy. TPS was designed as temporary relief following the 2010 earthquake, not as a permanent immigration pathway. The program has become a de facto asylum system that disrespects legal immigration processes and the rule of law.
Ending TPS prematurely violates due process and ignores the humanitarian crisis in Haiti, where gangs control 85% of the capital. Haitian immigrants have built lives, enrolled in schools, and started medical treatment in the United States based on government promises that protections would last until 2026.