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THE DATA: Supreme Court’s TPS Decision Could Impact 300,000 Lives
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THE DATA: Supreme Court’s TPS Decision Could Impact 300,000 Lives

Supreme Court decision looms to end TPS, impacting 300,000 lives.

THE DATA: Supreme Court’s TPS Decision Could Impact 300,000 Lives
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The fate of over 300,000 migrants hangs in the balance as the Supreme Court appears poised to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for certain countries. According to a recent analysis, approximately 40% of these individuals have lived in the U.S. for over a decade, contributing an estimated $1 billion to the economy annually (Source: Migration Policy Institute, 2023).

Long-Term Impacts on American Communities

Ending TPS could cause a seismic shift in local economies, especially in states like California and Texas, where over 50% of TPS recipients reside. Recent data shows that nearly 60% of TPS holders own homes, meaning their removal could lead to a housing crisis and significant job losses across various sectors (Source: American Community Survey, 2022).

Key Fact: The loss of these 300,000 individuals could lead to a potential reduction of $3.1 billion in local GDP.

Political Landscape at Risk

The implications of this decision are not just economic; they are deeply political. In recent polls, 55% of Americans support maintaining TPS for current beneficiaries, indicating widespread concern over the implications of a Supreme Court ruling. This decision could ignite a fierce backlash among voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections (Source: Gallup, 2023).

Key Fact: A staggering 78% of Democratic voters believe that TPS is essential for American values of compassion and support for immigrants.

“The end of TPS would not only devastate families but would also create chaos in communities that rely on these workers to thrive,” an insider source revealed.

As the court deliberates, local advocates are mobilizing to rally public opinion. They argue that the ruling may not just affect migrants but could reshape the very fabric of American society.

Call to Action: Share this vital information to raise awareness about the impending decision that could change countless lives.

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Protect Families
Protect TPS for families who have built their lives here.
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National Security
Ending TPS is necessary for national security and immigration reform.
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