India, June 26 -- The US Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the Trump administration to scrap the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) of 350,000 Haitian and 6,000 Syrian immigrants in the US. The 6-3 decision of the SCOTUS means that Haitians and Syrian immigrants living under TPS could be deported.

After the decision, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller spoke to reporters and detailed the consequences of the ruling on those it was set to affect. When asked if the ruling would lead to deportation, Miller replied in the affirmative, indicating steps could soon be in the offing.

"Do you expect the Administration to deport anyone who loses TPS status as a result of this ruling?" Miller was asked by a journalist at the Capitol.

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