Mullin defends Haiti TPS decision
Summary
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended President Donald Trump’s decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians living legally in the U.S. The Supreme Court recently supported this decision.Key Facts
- TPS is a program that allows people from certain countries to live and work temporarily in the U.S. due to unsafe conditions in their home country.
- President Trump’s administration decided to end TPS for people from Haiti.
- The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the administration’s choice to end the program for Haitians.
- Markwayne Mullin is the current Secretary of Homeland Security.
- Mullin publicly supported the administration’s action on TPS during a statement.
- TPS is meant as a temporary measure, not a permanent immigration status.
- Haitians who had TPS now face losing their legal protection to stay in the U.S.
- This decision affects people who have been living legally in the U.S. under TPS from Haiti.
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