Rosanna Berardi, Managing Partner of Berardi Immigration Law, was recently featured in Military Daily News, offering critical legal insight on one of the most closely watched immigration cases in the country.
The article, Supreme Court Weighs Trump’s Move to End Temporary Protected Status, examines the U.S. Supreme Court’s review of the Trump administration’s effort to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for individuals from countries like Haiti and Syria, protections that currently allow hundreds of thousands to live and work legally in the United States.
At the heart of the case is a fundamental legal question: how much power does the executive branch have over immigration programs like TPS, and can courts step in to review those decisions?
Rosanna captured the gravity of the issue in her commentary:
“This case sits at the intersection of immigration, foreign policy and executive authority,” Berardi said. “The Supreme Court is deciding whether decisions that affect hundreds of thousands of people, and are often justified on national security grounds, can be made without meaningful judicial oversight.”
The stakes are enormous. The Court’s decision could impact more than 350,000 individuals currently protected under TPS for Haiti and Syria alone, and potentially up to 1.3 million people across multiple countries.
The justices are weighing whether federal courts have the authority to review how the Department of Homeland Security makes TPS determinations, or whether those decisions fall solely within executive power due to their ties to foreign policy and national security.
While lower courts previously blocked the administration’s attempts to end TPS, citing procedural concerns and potential bias, the Supreme Court’s ruling, expected later this year, could redefine the balance of power between the judiciary and executive branch in immigration policy.
As this case unfolds, Berardi Immigration Law continues to monitor developments closely, providing clients and employers with clear, practical guidance in an increasingly complex and fast-moving immigration landscape.
Read the full article here: https://www.military.com/daily-news/headlines/2026/04/28/Supreme-Court-Haiti-Syria-TPS-Trump-Immigration.html
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