Haitian families rally in North Miami as TPS future heads to Supreme Court on April 29
Nort Miami FL April 25 2026
Miami is the Home to one of the largest Haitian communities in the United States, Miami-Dade is at the center of what's happening with Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear arguments on April 29, 2026, the future of TPS remains uncertain, with a final decision expected by June 2026.
Right now, TPS protections are still in place due to ongoing court orders-but that could change depending on the ruling.
As the case moves toward the Supreme Court, the outcome is expected to have implications not only for Haitians but for more than a million TPS holders from multiple countries who rely on the program to remain legally in the U.S.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the federal government, TPS protections for an estimated 350,000 Haitians could be at risk of ending, potentially disrupting families, workplaces, and entire communities across the country.
For now, families wait caught between temporary protection and an uncertain legal future that will soon be decided at the highest court in the country.
At the protest, families, workers, and community members shared their fears and demands: safety, stability, and the right to remain in a country they've helped build for years
Here are some shots from the protest By Jose Mejia

























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