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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett ruled to end protected status for Haitians in the U.S. despite having adopted Haitian children.

Legal IssuesHuman RightsRace RelationsJun 25, 2026score 1.132 posts · 5 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's adoption of Haitian children and her ruling to end protected status for Haitians in the U.S., highlighting perceived contradictions in her stance on immigration and race.

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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett ruled to end protected status for Haitians in the U.S. despite having adopted Haitian children.
Parent: Supreme CourtEntity: Amy Coney BarrettImpact: negativeDate: Jun 25, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026Target: Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's ruling on Haitian immigration status
Haitian immigrants who were living legally in the U.S. are being affected by a ruling that ends their protected status.
Parent: ImmigrationEntity: Haitian immigrantsImpact: negativeDate: Jun 25, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026Target: Impact of immigration policy on Haitian immigrants
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's personal connection to Haitian children does not exempt her from being criticized for her stance on Haitian immigration.
Parent: Race RelationsEntity: Amy Coney BarrettImpact: negativeDate: Jun 25, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026Target: Perceived hypocrisy in Justice Barrett's stance on race and immigration

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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has two Black Haitian children who she adopted. Today she ruled to expel 700,000 Haitians who were here legally. 😐 A reminder that proximity to white supremacy is not protection from white supremacy. And that proximity to Black and brown people is not exemption from being a fascist and racist.
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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has two Black children, Vivian and John Peter, whom she and her husband Jesse adopted from Haiti. Today she ruled with the conservative supermajority to allow President Trump to end protected status for Haitians living in the U.S. legally despite the country remaining destabilized.
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