The Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for immigrants from Haiti and Syria. The ruling, issued Thursday, affects thousands of individuals who have been allowed to remain in the United States due to unsafe conditions in their home countries. TPS was originally granted to Haitians following the 2010 earthquake and to Syrians due to the ongoing civil war. The court found that the administration had the authority to end the program, despite legal challenges arguing the decision was racially motivated and unlawful. This decision effectively removes protections for these immigrants, potentially leading to deportation proceedings. Advocates for TPS holders expressed disappointment, citing the potential humanitarian consequences of the ruling. The Biden administration has not yet indicated whether it will reinstate the TPS designations.