The Supreme Court has decided that the Trump administration can end the temporary protected status (TPS) for many immigrants from Haiti and Syria. TPS is a program that allows people from countries experiencing problems like war or natural disasters to live and work in the United States temporarily. This ruling means that thousands of Haitian and Syrian immigrants who have been living in the U.S. under this program might have to leave the country. The decision is significant because it affects the lives of many families and highlights ongoing debates about immigration policies in the U.S.
QUESTION: How might changes in immigration policies impact the communities and schools where these immigrants live?
