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Feb 18, 2026

18 States Urge Court to Keep Haiti TPS Protections Intact

18 States Urge Court to Keep Haiti TPS Protections Intact
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell on 17 February led a coalition of **18 state attorneys general** in an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to uphold a lower-court injunction that blocks the Trump administration from terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti while litigation proceeds.(mass.gov)

The brief in *Miot v. Trump* argues that ending TPS for roughly 200,000 Haitians would hurt state economies by removing workers from health care, hospitality and elder-care sectors that are already experiencing shortages. The states also note that many TPS holders have U.S.-born children who could be forced into foster care systems should their parents be deported.

18 States Urge Court to Keep Haiti TPS Protections Intact


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For employers, the filing prolongs a period of relative stability: TPS work authorization for Haitians remains automatically extended under the injunction, meaning no immediate I-9 reverification is required. However, if the administration eventually prevails, affected employees would lose status within 120 days—creating compliance and talent-retention challenges.

Companies with significant numbers of Haitian TPS staff should inventory affected workers, explore alternative visa options (e.g., EB-3, family-based cases) and prepare talking points to reassure employees while the appeal is pending. A decision from the D.C. Circuit could come as early as the summer.
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