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The Trump administration will end TPS for 330,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S. on Feb. 3, 2026, despite ongoing instability in Haiti.
The Trump administration plans to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals in the U.S. on February 3, 2026, despite ongoing violence, instability, and a State Department "do not travel" advisory in Haiti.
Over 330,000 Haitians, including tens of thousands in Florida and Massachusetts, rely on TPS to live and work legally.
Critics, including faith leaders, lawmakers, and advocacy groups, warn the move would force thousands into unsafe conditions, disrupt essential sectors, and strain Haiti’s fragile infrastructure.
A federal appeals court ruled the termination for Haiti and Venezuela was illegal, but the Supreme Court has allowed some terminations to stand.
Legal challenges and legislative efforts, including a House discharge petition, are ongoing.
La administración Trump pondrá fin al TPS para 330,000 inmigrantes haitianos en los EE. UU. el 3 de febrero de 2026, a pesar de la inestabilidad en curso en Haití.