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Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly had a blunt message to the thousands of Haitians and Syrians protected from deportation under a form of humanitarian relief after the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the Trump administration could end these protections. 

“We don’t want you. We don’t care if you’re offended,” Kelly said during a taping of her SiriusXM show. “Get out. Go home. Go back to f—-ing Haiti.”

The high court ruled this week that the Trump administration could cut off temporary legal protections from Haitians and Syrians who are covered by Temporary Protected Service (TPS). This policy protects citizens from select countries from deportation and offers them a path to work authorization. 

The White House celebrated this decision as a “tremendous win for the Trump administration” on Thursday. 

“Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary,” White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement to The Hill. 

Over a million people could soon be eligible for deportation as a result of this decision, as the Trump administration has threatened to remove these protections from 13 out of 17 countries on this list. 

Haitian and Syrian citizens have been protected under TPS due to concerns about unrest in their home countries. The U.S. provided TPS protections to 330,735 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians as of March 2025, according to the Congressional Research Service

The State Department has designated both Haiti and Syria as “Level 4” travel advisories and recommended that Americans “do not travel” to these countries due to unrest and crime. 

“Go home. Get out. We know our country’s better than yours,” Kelly said during her Thursday show. “That’s because we filled it with our work ethic and our culture and our values. You being here only dilutes it for us, those who built it and live it.”

Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley (Mass.) said she was “shell-shocked” by the ruling, calling the decision “cruel and lawless” during a press conference outside of the Supreme Court on Thursday. 

Some Republicans have joined Democrats in their opposition to the Trump administration’s efforts to end these humanitarian protections. 

Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) warned that this move could “create a crisis,” while Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) said that the decision could result in the deportation of over 10,000 Haitians currently living in Ohio.

“Today’s decision is a legal decision,” DeWine said in a Thursday statement. “As I have stated in the past, the policy to remove these individuals from this country is a mistake.”

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