Haitians on TPS are not being removed immediately ; the latest reporting says the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to end those protections, which could expose them to deportation, but the actual timing depends on DHS next steps and any remaining court or administrative actions.

Timing

The court decision itself does not mean people are removed today. It means the legal barrier to ending TPS has been lifted, so removals could begin only after the government sets and enforces the termination timeline.

What was reported

Recent coverage says the ruling affects hundreds of thousands of Haitians who had been allowed to live and work legally in the U.S. under TPS. Earlier reporting also noted that DHS had previously set a termination date of September 2, 2025 for Haitian TPS, though later litigation blocked or altered parts of that timeline.

Practical takeaway

So the safest answer is: removal could happen soon after DHS acts, but it is not automatic and not instant. The exact date depends on the government’s implementation notice and any new legal challenges.

Context

TPS is a temporary protection that lets eligible people live and work in the U.S. while conditions in their home country remain unsafe. Once that protection ends, people can become vulnerable to deportation unless they have another lawful status.

Bottom line

There is no single confirmed “removal date” from the reporting I found, but the situation is now much more urgent because the legal protection has been weakened and the administration has more room to act.

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