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South Florida's Haitian familes continue to feel uncertainty following Supreme Court's TPS ruling
By Joan Murray at CBS4 Miami
· June 27, 2026
· 2 min read
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 160,000 Haitians in South Florida and hundreds of thousands more nationwide has drawn sharp criticism from local officials and raised concerns about the future of families in the region.U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla
Key takeaway "These are Haitians in Broward and South Florida whose families will be torn apart," Wasserman Schultz said.
Why this matters in The Miami
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians will have a disproportionate impact on Miami 's Little Havana and other neighborhoods with large Haitian populations. Many of these families have built lives in South Florida, with children born in the US and strong ties to the local community. The practical complications of deportation will be particularly challenging for families with children who have never lived in Haiti and may not even speak the language. As the situation unfolds, local organizations like Lifenet for Families will play a critical role in providing support to those in need. Miami's congressional representatives, including U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, will be key in advocating for legislative solutions to address the uncertainty faced by these families. The city's long history of welcoming immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean makes this issue particularly pressing for Miami's residents and leaders.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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What is this story about? The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 160,000 Haitians in South Florida and hundreds of thousands more nationwide has drawn sharp criticism from local officials and raised concerns about the future of families in the region.U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla
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