众议院共和党议员与特朗普决裂:终止海地临时保护身份或引发美国医疗危机


2026年6月25日 美国东部时间14:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

迈克·劳勒提及,全美有超过35万名合法持有海地临时保护身份的人士,其中约三分之一在美国医疗保健行业工作

作者:罗伯特·麦格里维,福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年6月25日下午2:00 美国东部时间

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纽约州共和党众议员迈克·劳勒批评美国最高法院周四在“马伦诉多案”中的裁决,该裁决裁定寻求临时保护身份(TPS)的叙利亚和海地国民,在法庭对特朗普政府撤销其临时保护身份的决定提出质疑时,无法获得推迟该决定的司法救济。

劳勒在X平台的帖子中表示,他支持唐纳德·特朗普总统终止临时保护身份的权利,但他不同意此时为海地公民终止该身份。

“虽然我从未质疑总统终止临时保护身份的权力,但我强烈反对此时为海地公民终止这一身份。首先,海地国内的局势是一场人道主义和政治灾难,仍有必要延长临时保护身份期限,”劳勒写道。

劳勒援引了美国国务院的决定,该决定向美国公民发布了4级旅行警告,敦促他们撤离海地,不要前往这个加勒比岛国,原因是帮派活动加剧。

2024年3月9日,在海地太子港,警察击退帮派袭击后,国民宫安全部队成员在市中心三个站点之一周围设置了安全警戒线。(奥德琳·约瑟夫/美联社照片)

“帮派掌控着这个国家,从事枪支和毒品贩运,绑架无辜海地民众,”劳勒继续说道。

2024年3月5日,在海地太子港,武装帮派头目吉米“烤肉”切里耶和他的手下现身。(克拉伦斯·西弗鲁瓦/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)

劳勒随后指出了大量持有临时保护身份的海地人在美国医疗体系中工作的情况,认为撤销该身份将引发医疗“危机”。

“在35万多名合法持有海地临时保护身份的人士中,约三分之一在我们的医疗体系中工作。立即取消临时保护身份将在我们的医院、养老院和智力与发育障碍群体中引发危机,”他说。

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劳勒呼吁特朗普政府延长海地临时保护身份期限。

2026年1月9日,纽约州共和党众议员迈克·劳勒在本周最后一次投票后离开美国国会大厦。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ罗尔呼叫公司通过盖蒂图片社)

“我正在呼吁政府建立一个有序程序,让持有海地临时保护身份的人士在未来六个月内保留工作许可,前提是临时保护身份的撤销程序继续推进。此外,我认为参议院应通过我与吉伦议员共同提出的法案,暂时延长海地临时保护身份期限,以解决这些问题,”劳勒总结道。

特朗普在2017年第一任期内首次尝试撤销海地临时保护身份,该身份最初是在2010年海地毁灭性地震后授予的。一系列针对该举措的联邦诉讼使海地临时保护身份在特朗普第一任期内得以保留,但在2025年,时任国土安全部长克里斯蒂·诺伊姆彻底终止了该身份。

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周四,最高法院以6票对3票的表决结果支持了该命令,裁定联邦法院无权对行政部门关于终止临时保护身份的决定提出异议。

白宫和国土安全部代表对该裁决表示欢迎。

“这一裁决对特朗普政府来说是巨大的胜利。今天,最高法院确认了特朗普总统始终坚持的观点:临时保护身份从定义上讲就是临时的。它从未打算成为永久身份或合法居留的途径,而是由国土安全部长全权决定,”白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊在接受福克斯新闻数字频道独家采访时发表声明称。

“特朗普政府将继续合法结束多年来伤害美国民众的移民体系严重滥用行为,”杰克逊总结道。

国土安全部总法律顾问詹姆斯·珀西瓦尔也在周四X平台的帖子中称赞了该裁决。

“法院再次为国土安全部伸张了正义,”珀西瓦尔写道。

“TPS中的T代表‘临时’,但许多这类身份认定实际上变成了大赦。这对法治和常识来说都是一场胜利,”珀西瓦尔总结道。

劳勒还通过其国会办公室发布了官方声明,澄清了他的言论。

“劳勒议员始终主张延长海地国民的临时保护身份期限。他与众议员劳拉·吉伦共同提出了H.R.1689号法案,多次敦促政府延长临时保护身份保护措施,与地方官员开展两党合作支持持有海地临时保护身份的人士,向海地社区发表公开信,并在签署 discharge petition( discharge petition为美国国会众议院程序,指议员通过请愿迫使议长将法案提交全院表决)推动法案提交众议院全院表决后,投票支持相关立法,”声明写道。

“劳勒议员是国会中最具两党合作精神的议员之一,他代表纽约州第17国会选区,该选区位于纽约市以北,涵盖罗克兰、普特南、达切斯和威彻斯特县的全部或部分地区,”声明还补充道。

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House Republican breaks with Trump, says ending Haitian TPS risks US healthcare ‘crisis’

2026-06-25 14:00 EDT / Fox News

Mike Lawler cited 350,000+ lawful Haitian TPS holders, roughly a third of whom work in US healthcare

By Robert McGreevy, Fox News

Published June 25, 2026 2:00pm EDT

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Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., criticized the U.S. Supreme Court’s Thursday decision in Mullin v. Doe, which ruled that Syrian and Haitian nationals seeking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) could not receive judicial relief postponing the Trump administration decision to rescind their TPS while challenging Trump’s decision in court.

Lawler, in a post on X, maintained that he supported President Donald Trump’s right to end TPS, but he disagreed with the decision to end it for Haitians at this time.

“While I have never disputed the ability of the President to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS), I strongly disagree with ending Haitian TPS at this time. First, the situation on the ground in Haiti is a humanitarian and political disaster and continues to warrant an extension,” Lawler wrote.

Lawler cited the State Department’s decision to issue a level 4 travel advisory to Americans, warning them to evacuate Haiti and not travel to the Caribbean island due to heightened gang activity.

Members of the General Security Unit of the National Palace set up a security perimeter around one of three downtown stations after police fought off a gang attack in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 9, 2024.(Odelyn Joseph/AP Photo)

“The gangs are in charge of the country, engaged in gun and drug trafficking, and kidnapping innocent Haitians,” Lawler continued.

Armed gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier and his men are seen in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on March 5, 2024.(Clarens Siffroy/AFP via Getty Images)

Lawler then pointed to the large number of Haitians on TPS working in the U.S. healthcare system, arguing that revoking the status would create a healthcare “crisis.”

“Of the 350,000+ lawful Haitian TPS holders, roughly 1/3rd work in our healthcare system. Immediately shutting off TPS will create a crisis in our hospitals, nursing homes, and in the I/DD community,” he said.

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Lawler outlined a request to the Trump administration to extend Haitian TPS.

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., leaves the U.S. Capitol after the last vote of the week on Jan. 9, 2026.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

“I’m asking the administration to allow for an orderly process by which Haitian TPS holders can maintain their work authorization while their immigration cases are adjudicated over the next six months, if the revocation of TPS moves forward. Furthermore, I believe the Senate should take up my legislation with Congresswoman Gillen to temporarily extend Haitian TPS to address these issues,” Lawler concluded.

Trump first attempted to revoke TPS for Haitians, which was initially granted after the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, during his first term in 2017. A series of federal challenges to that attempt kept Haitian TPS in place throughout Trump’s first term, but in 2025, then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ended the status entirely.

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On Thursday, the Supreme Court bolstered that order, ruling 6-3 that federal courts do not have the jurisdiction to second-guess executive branch decisions regarding TPS terminations.

The White House and representatives for DHS reacted positively to the rulings.

“This ruling is a tremendous win for the Trump Administration. Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary. It was never intended to be a pathway to permanent status or legal residency and it is committed to the discretion of the Secretary of Homeland Security,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital in an exclusive statement.

“The Trump Administration continues to lawfully end the egregious abuses to our immigration system that have hurt Americans for years,” Jackson concluded.

James Percival, general counsel for the DHS, also praised the ruling in a Thursday post on X.

“The Court vindicates DHS yet again,” Percival wrote.

“The T in TPS stands for TEMPORARY, yet many of these designations became de facto amnesty. This is a win for the rule of law and common sense,” Percival concluded.

Lawler also issued an official statement from his Congressional office clarifying his remarks.

“Congressman Lawler has consistently advocated for extending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian nationals. He co-led H.R. 1689 with Rep. Laura Gillen, urged the Administration on multiple occasions to extend TPS protections, led a bipartisan effort with local officials in support of Haitian TPS recipients, issued an open letter to the Haitian community, and voted in favor of legislation after signing the discharge petition to bring the legislation to the House floor,” the statement read.

“Congressman Lawler is one of the most bipartisan members of Congress and represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, which is just north of New York City and contains all or parts of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess, and Westchester Counties,” the statement also read.

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Fox News Digital’s Robert Schmad contributed to this report.

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