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Haiti - FLASH : A federal court is to rule on the legality of not extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
06/01/2026 09:27:13

Haiti - FLASH : A federal court is to rule on the legality of not extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS)

On Tuesday, January 6, 2026, the federal court in Washington will examine the legality of the Trump administration's decision, made on November 26, 2025, not to renew Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-46295-haiti-flash-end-of-temporary-protected-status-for-some-353-000-haitians-official.html

The hearing will be presided over by Judge Ana C. Reyes. After hearing arguments from both sides, she will rule on the government's compliance with the law. This decision is being closely watched by migrant advocacy organizations and the Haitian diaspora, who are concerned about the potential end of TPS.

This crucial moment will demonstrate that conditions in Haiti do not allow for the return of more than 350,000 beneficiaries. He will also highlight Haiti's inability to absorb a massive return of its diaspora under acceptable and safe conditions.

Furthermore, organizations point out that entire families would be subject to deportation, including Haitian citizens who have been living in the United States for more than 10 years. These individuals are socially integrated, active in the labor market, contribute to the American economy, and provide economic support to their relatives remaining in Haiti.

In parallel with this anticipated court decision, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun issuing notifications advising Haitian Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries to prepare to leave the United States within approximately one month of the February 3rd, 2026 deadline, the final expiration date of TPS (unless blocked by the courts).

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-46295-haiti-flash-end-of-temporary-protected-status-for-some-353-000-haitians-official.html

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