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‘The Saddest Day’: Supreme Court Allows Deportation of Thousands Who Had Legal Status
By Harvest Prude at Christianity Today
· June 26, 2026
· 1 min read
Right now, the State Department’s travel advisories for Haiti and Syria are both at code red: Do not travel. Haiti, the government says, is in a “national state of emergency.” Syria should not be visited “for any reason.” Despite that, last year the Trump administration tried to terminate Temporary
Key takeaway Haiti, the government says, is in a “national state of emergency.
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Category: refugees ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
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What is this story about? Right now, the State Department’s travel advisories for Haiti and Syria are both at code red: Do not travel. Haiti, the government says, is in a “national state of emergency.” Syria should not be visited “for any reason.” Despite that, last year the Trump administration tried to terminate Temporary
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