TPS termination rattles immigrants, health care workers and employers

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The Supreme Court's ruling ending temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians triggers disruption for immigrant communities and their employers: many plan to secure housing and finances, employers reassess how long they can retain workers whose TPS is expiring, and nursing homes warn they could lose staff and beds as health aides depart.
Topics:nation#immigrants#immigration#nursing-homes#supreme-court-decisions#temporary-protected-status
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