HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE SUPPORTS SUPREME COURT FILING CHALLENGING TPS TERMINATION FOR HAITIANS

HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE SUPPORTS SUPREME COURT FILING CHALLENGING TPS TERMINATION FOR HAITIANSJUNE 17, 2026
Contact: info@haitianbridge.org,  Paige Censale, pcensale@haitianbridge.org

San Diego, CA— Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA) welcomes and supports the filing submitted this week in Trump v. Miot, which urges the United States Supreme Court to dismiss the case as improvidently granted and allow the lower courts to fully review newly disclosed evidence concerning the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians.

According to the filing submitted by the Miot legal team, evidence uncovered during ongoing litigation raises serious questions regarding the process used to terminate TPS and whether the decision was reached through the objective review required by law. The filing argues that the courts should have the opportunity to consider this expanded factual record before a final determination is made.

The case carries profound consequences for more than 300,000 Haitian TPS holders living and working in the United States. At the same time, Haiti continues to experience an unprecedented humanitarian and security crisis marked by widespread gang violence, mass displacement, and the collapse of critical public institutions.

“The rule of law requires more than a decision—it requires a fair and lawful process,” said Guerline Jozef, Executive Director of Haitian Bridge Alliance. “The evidence emerging in this litigation raises troubling concerns that the effort to terminate TPS for Haitians may have been driven by a predetermined political outcome rather than the careful, evidence-based review contemplated by Congress when it created the TPS program. Before hundreds of thousands of Haitian families are stripped of protection, the courts must have the opportunity to examine the full record and determine whether the law was faithfully followed.”

HBA supports the Miot filing and urges the Supreme Court to reject the Government’s request, affirm the findings of lower courts, and allow the judicial review process to move forward.”

Decisions affecting the lives of hundreds of thousands of people should be grounded in transparency, due process, and a complete assessment of the facts. HBA is proud to serve on the co-counsel team in National TPS alliance v Mullins with UCLA CILP, NDLON, ACLU NoCal, and ACLU SoCal, whose tireless work on behalf of our clients, NTPSA and  TPS holders, in the course of the judicial review process in our case produced the evidence used to reveal and highlight these facts ”

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Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA), also known as “The Bridge”, is a grassroots community organization that advocates for fair and humane immigration policies, foreign policy, and provides migrants and immigrants with humanitarian, legal, and social services, with a particular focus on Black migrants, the Haitian community, women and girls, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors of torture and other human rights abuses. HBA also seeks to elevate the issues unique to Black migrants and builds solidarity and collective movement toward policy change. Anpil men chay pa lou (“Many hands make the load light”). Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @haitianbridge

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