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Supreme Court Ruling Has Major Implications for Temporary Protected Status

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In May of 2025, various sources reported that the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) had issued an important ruling on the subject of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Anyone staying in the country with TPS should be aware of this decision. Even if your family member had TPS, this may also affect you in various ways. Can a Palm Beach Gardens immigration lawyer help you navigate this issue?

Major SCOTUS Decision Allows U.S. Government to Revoke TPS 

In May of 2025, a lower court decision to halt the end of TPS was rejected by the Supreme Court. The Biden-era protection is now on thin ice, and the government now has the authority to revoke TPS for “hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans in the country.

In dissenting opinions, two SCOTUS judges wrote that those under TPS now have two choices remaining: Either leave the United States or remain in the country while risking deportation. This is a tough decision that many in the United States now face, and it is one that you might want to discuss with your lawyer before moving forward.

Temporary protected status is somewhat controversial, as it allows immigrants the right to stay in the United States without a long-term path to citizenship. Many people with TPS work in the country, and some critics believe the end of this program could cause the economy to suffer.

U.S. Government Sets New Quota for Deportation Arrests 

At around the same time, the current administration announced that it planned to arrest 3,000 people per day as part of ongoing deportation efforts across the nation. This represents a threefold increase to the record already set earlier this year, and it is unclear whether the administration can actually achieve these numbers.

Law enforcement efforts across Florida and the rest of the nation are ramping up in this regard. ICE is becoming more active, arresting people in places that immigration officials normally wouldn’t venture. These include churches, schools, and other sensitive locations. A considerable portion of the US population supports a more draconian approach to immigration reform.

What Should I Do Next? 

If you are at risk for deportation or the loss of temporary protected status, speak with an experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible. Even if a government official has told you that you have no choice but to leave the nation, you might have other options. Discuss these strategies with your immigration lawyer as soon as possible.

Can a Palm Beach Gardens Immigration Lawyer Help With Temporary Protected Status? 

A Palm Beach Gardens immigration lawyer may be able to help with many issues, including the potential loss of temporary protected status. If you’re one of the many families who may be affected by the new SCOTUS decision, consider getting in touch with one of these attorneys. You are not alone in this struggle, so contact The Devore Law Group today for further guidance.

Sources: 

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/30/supreme-court-trump-administration-revoke-temporary-protected-status

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/29/trump-ice-arrest-quota

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