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Ohio Haitian pastor : TPS Supreme Court case is not just a legal one , it is a moral one about who we are as a nation

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Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments about President Trump’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. One of the lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the administration is Viles Dorsainvil. He’s a TPS holder and pastor who lives in Springfield and founded the Haitian Support Center. At a news conference on the steps of the Supreme Court after the hearing, he said the dangerous conditions that led to the TPS designation for Haiti and Syria haven’t vanished.

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Ohio Haitian pastor : TPS Supreme Court case is not just a legal one , it is a moral one about who we are as a nation

Media Coverage · April 29, 2026

The Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, a move challenged by a lead plaintiff, Viles Dorsainvil, a Haitian pastor and TPS holder. Dorsainvil argued that the conditions in Haiti that led to the TPS designation have not improved. The case is a moral one, raising questions about the nation's values and treatment of immigrants.

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Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments about President Trump’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. One of the lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the administration is Viles Dorsainvil. He’s a TPS holder and pastor who lives in Springfield and founded the Haitian Support Center. At a news conference on the steps of the Supreme Court after the hearing, he said the dangerous conditions that led to the TPS designation for Haiti and Syria haven’t vanished.

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Media Coverage April 29, 2026

Ohio Haitian pastor : TPS Supreme Court case is not just a legal one , it is a moral one about who we are as a nation

The Supreme Court heard arguments on President Trump's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, a move challenged by a lead plaintiff, Viles Dorsainvil, a Haitian pastor and TPS holder. Dorsainvil argued that the conditions in Haiti that led to the TPS designation have not improved. The case is a moral one, raising questions about the nation's values and treatment of immigrants.

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