SCOTUS ruling on TPS could affect home health care, advocates say
Nationwide, one in five Haitians work in health care, leading to concerns of workforce shortages in the industry after the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end legal protections for Haitian and Syrian migrants.

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Breaking News: Supreme Court Ends TPS for Haitians and Syrians. What To Do Next

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Tom Homan Reacts To Supreme Court's TPS Decision

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Haitian community grieves TPS ruling

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Summer decisions RELEASED: Gun law, TPS | What to know

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South Florida's Haitian community reacts to SCOTUS TPS ruling

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SCOTUS greenlights Trump admin to limit asylum, temporary protected status

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Springfield reactions to TPS ruling

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Boston Haitian community leaders react to Supreme Court TPS ruling

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SCOTUS ruling could impact 45,000 Haitians living in Massachusetts

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Ohio advocates warn of risks after ruling clears way to end TPS for some immigrants

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Stephen Miller memo EXPOSES plan to punish Americans with disabilities

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JUST IN: New York Gov. Kathy Hochul Demands New Protections For Haitians After SCOTUS TPS Ruling

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Supreme Court rules on Haitian immigrant status, clearing way to end protected status

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