蓝色州州长们就最高法院终止海地人和叙利亚人临时保护身份裁决爆发强烈反应


2026年6月25日 晚上7:44 美东时间 / 福克斯新闻

纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔宣布设立“敏感地点”以阻止移民海关执法局(ICE)行动,并禁止移民执法人员佩戴口罩
作者:亚历山德拉·科赫 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年6月25日 晚上7:44 美东时间

纽约州长誓言反击临时保护身份政策撤销
纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔表示,在最高法院周四裁决支持特朗普政府、终止海地和叙利亚移民的临时保护身份(TPS)后,纽约将继续为移民而战。(供图/霍楚尔州长)

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美国最高法院周四在两起关键移民案件中裁决支持特朗普政府,招致蓝色州民主党人的强烈反对,同时也促使一名资深众议院共和党议员因担忧即将到来的医疗“危机”而公开反对该政策。

在“穆林诉多伊”案中,最高法院以6票对3票的裁决裁定,拥有临时保护身份的海地和叙利亚国民无法在挑战特朗普政府政策的同时,向联邦法院申请推迟撤销其合法身份。

在另一项裁决中,最高法院还认定,在进入美国境内前被南部边境驱逐的移民无权申请庇护。

纽约和马萨诸塞州的民主党领导人立即召开新闻发布会,谴责最高法院的裁决,并承诺进行地方层面的抵抗。

最高法院为特朗普赢得两项重大移民胜利

纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔周四在曼哈顿的新闻发布会上发言,以示对海地和叙利亚社区的支持。(斯宾塞·普拉特/盖蒂图片社)

在纽约州,州长凯西·霍楚尔宣布将采取反击措施,指定“敏感地点”以阻止移民海关执法局特工,并禁止移民执法人员佩戴口罩。

“这里是纽约。我们会反击。我们会捍卫我们的人民,”霍楚尔说,“对于那些认为可以来到这里,告诉我们事情会以不同方式发展的人,你们得先过我们这一关。”

纽约市公共辩护人朱马恩·威廉姆斯的措辞最为尖锐,他指责特朗普政府秉持“白人至上主义视角”行事。

“这是特朗普治下美国的又一天,白宫里有个人相信带着白人至上主义视角的法西斯规则,”威廉姆斯说,“他这么做是因为他的政策基于将他人视为非人的态度,尤其是针对黑人和棕色人种。”

特朗普反对者怒斥最高法院通过移民突袭裁决发动“种族恐怖”

纽约市公共辩护人朱马恩·威廉姆斯在曼哈顿工会总部举行的新闻发布会和集会上发言。(斯宾塞·普拉特/盖蒂图片社)

最高法院大法官埃琳娜在反对意见中辩称,有证据表明特朗普政府在撤销海地人的临时保护身份时受到“种族敌意”的驱使,并援引了特朗普在2024年大选前发表的言论,包括声称海地人“在俄亥俄州吃宠物”。

不过,为两项最高法院裁决撰写多数意见的塞缪尔·阿利托大法官指出,被告方本身也曾暗示,政府可能只是出于一般性政策立场反对临时保护身份,而非针对特定群体。

与此同时,纽约州总检察长莉蒂希娅·詹姆斯称该裁决是“对我们作为一个国家应有的价值观的背叛”,纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼宣布启动免费的市政法律热线,以帮助受影响的移民。

“纽约市人民会支持你们,因为我们正面临最高法院的裁决,该裁决为如此多人带来了恐惧、不稳定和被驱逐的威胁,”曼达尼的妻子是叙利亚裔美国人,他说道,“……我们不会让那些害怕让这座城市变得伟大的事物的人试图分裂我们。我们拒绝恐惧政治。”

联邦法官叫停特朗普TPS政策,指责国土安全部让移民“为自己的种族赎罪”

纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼周四在曼哈顿的新闻发布会上发言。(斯宾塞·普拉特/盖蒂图片社)

在拥有约4.5万名临时保护身份持有者的马萨诸塞州,州长莫拉·希利谴责该裁决,称其“对我们的家庭、经济、社区以及国家都毫无意义”。

情绪 visibly激动的波士顿市长吴弭直接向移民们发表讲话,告诉他们:“你们属于这里。”

此次裁决还暴露了共和党内部的分歧,纽约州共和党众议员迈克·劳勒强烈批评终止海地人临时保护身份的举措。

尽管劳勒表示他并不质疑总统终止临时保护身份的合法权力,但他警告称,现在这么做可能会给严重依赖海地劳工的美国医疗体系带来灾难。

“在35万多名合法拥有海地临时保护身份的人中,约有三分之一在我们的医疗体系中工作,”劳勒在X平台的帖子中写道,“立即终止临时保护身份将在我们的医院、养老院以及智力和发育障碍社区引发危机。”

劳勒还援引国务院四级旅行警告,指出海地猖獗的帮派暴力,以此证明当地局势“仍有必要延长保护身份”。

国土安全部回击“激进法官”阻碍临时保护身份整治行动

资料图:马萨诸塞州州长莫拉·希利也于周四举办新闻发布会,对抗最高法院的裁决。(大卫·L·赖恩/《波士顿环球报》 via 盖蒂图片社)

他敦促政府在未来六个月内为海地临时保护身份持有者提供“有序流程”,以维持其工作许可,并呼吁参议院通过他提出的暂时延长他们身份的法案。

裁决公布后,白宫和国土安全部(DHS)将该裁决誉为法治的胜利。

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“这一裁决对特朗普政府来说是巨大的胜利,”白宫发言人阿比盖尔·杰克逊告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“今天,最高法院证实了特朗普总统一直以来的立场:临时保护身份顾名思义就是临时的。它从未打算成为永久身份或合法居留的途径。”

同样,国土安全部总法律顾问詹姆斯·珀西瓦尔在X平台上发帖称,“TPS中的T代表临时,但许多这类指定实际上变成了事实上的特赦。”

“这是法治和常识的胜利,”珀西瓦尔说。

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Blue state leaders erupt after Supreme Court’s decision ending TPS protections for Haitians, Syrians

2026-06-25 7:44pm EDT / Fox News

New York Gov Kathy Hochul announced ‘sensitive locations’ to block ICE and a ban on masks for immigration enforcers

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Published June 25, 2026 7:44pm EDT

New York governor vows to fight back after TPS rollback

Gov. Kathy Hochul said New York will continue fighting for immigrants after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Thursday to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian and Syrian migrants. (Handout/Governor Hochul)

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration in two key immigration cases on Thursday, drawing strong opposition from blue state Democrats and prompting a prominent House Republican to break ranks over concerns of a looming healthcare “crisis.”

In a 6-3 decision in Mullin v. Doe, the high court ruled that Haitian and Syrian nationals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) cannot turn to federal courts to postpone the revocation of their legal status while challenging the Trump administration’s policies.

In a separate ruling, the court also held that migrants turned away at the southern border before entering the U.S. are not entitled to apply for asylum.

Democrat leaders in New York and Massachusetts immediately held news conferences to denounce the Supreme Court’s decisions and pledge local resistance.

SUPREME COURT HANDS TRUMP TWO MAJOR IMMIGRATION VICTORIES

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at a news conference Thursday in Manhattan to show her support for the Haitian and Syrian communities.(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the state would push back by designating “sensitive locations” to block ICE agents and banning masks for immigration enforcers.

“This is New York. We fight back. We defend our people,” Hochul said. “For those who think they can come here and just tell us that that’s going to be the different way that it is, you got to get to us first.”

New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams delivered some of the harshest rhetoric, accusing the Trump administration of operating with a “White supremacist lens.”

“This is another day in Trump’s America where we have someone in the White House who believes in fascist rules with a White supremacist lens,” Williams said. “He is doing that because his policies are based on treating people like they are not human beings, particularly if they’re Black and Brown.”

TRUMP FOES MELT DOWN THAT SCOTUS IS UNLEASHING ‘RACIAL TERROR’ ON US WITH ICE RAID RULING

New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams speaks at a news conference and rally at a Manhattan union headquarters.(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

In her dissenting opinion on the ruling, Supreme Court Justice Elena argued there is evidence the Trump administration was motivated by “racial animus” when revoking Haitians’ TPS, citing statements Trump made during the lead-up to the 2024 election, including claims that Haitians were “eating pets in Ohio.”

However, Justice Samuel Alito, who authored both majority opinions for the Supreme Court’s decisions, noted the respondents themselves suggested the administration might simply oppose TPS as a general policy matter rather than targeting a specific group.

Meanwhile, New York Attorney General Letitia James called the ruling a “betrayal of who we are supposed to be as a nation,” and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the activation of a free municipal legal hotline to help affected immigrants.

“The people of New York City are going to show up for you as we face down a Supreme Court ruling that just opened the door to fear instability and the threat of deportation for so many,” said Mamdani, whose wife is Syrian-American. “… We don’t let those who are afraid of what makes this city great try to divide us. We reject the politics of fear.”

FEDERAL JUDGE HALTS TRUMP TPS POLICY, ACCUSES DHS OF MAKING MIGRANTS ‘ATONE FOR THEIR RACE’

New York City Mayor Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks at a news conference Thursday in Manhattan.(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

In Massachusetts, which hosts roughly 45,000 TPS holders, Gov. Maura Healey slammed the decision, arguing it “makes no sense for our families, our economy, our communities, [or] our country.”

A visibly emotional Boston Mayor Michelle Wu addressed migrants directly, telling them, “You belong here.”

The ruling also exposed a rift within the GOP, as Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., strongly criticized the move to end TPS for Haitians.

While Lawler noted he does not dispute the president’s legal authority to end TPS, he warned that doing so now could trigger a disaster for the U.S. healthcare system, which heavily relies on Haitian workers.

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

Lawler also pointed to the rampant gang violence in Haiti, citing the State Department’s Level 4 travel advisory, as proof that the situation “continues to warrant an extension” of protections.

DHS FIRES BACK AT ‘ACTIVIST JUDGES’ BLOCKING TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS CRACKDOWN

FILE – Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey also hosted a news conference on Thursday, pushing back on the Supreme Court’s decision.(David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

He urged the administration to allow an “orderly process” over the next six months for Haitian TPS holders to maintain their work authorizations and called on the Senate to take up his legislation to temporarily extend their status.

Following the decision, the White House and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) celebrated the rulings as a win for the rule of law.

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“This ruling is a tremendous win for the Trump administration,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital. “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.”

Similarly, DHS General Counsel James Percival posted on X that “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 said.

Alexandra Koch is a Fox News Digital Editor, with a focus on high-impact events that shape national conversation.

She has covered major national crises, including the L.A. wildfires, Potomac and Hudson River aviation disasters, Boulder terror attack, and Texas Hill Country floods.

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