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In 2026, a major immigration issue is moving toward the United States Supreme Court — and many immigrants are asking the same question: What does this mean for TPS holders, refugees, Green Card holders, and naturalized citizens? In this video, we clearly break down the latest Supreme Court immigration review involving Temporary Protected Status (TPS), refugee protections, and ongoing legal debates surrounding citizenship rules. Here’s what we explain in simple, structured detail: • What TPS is and why it is being reviewed • Whether TPS holders are at risk right now • The truth about naturalized citizenship protections • Refugee court decisions and temporary legal extensions • The birthright citizenship debate explained • Who is actually affected in 2026 • What realistic outcomes may look like • What immigrants should do right now There is a lot of misinformation circulating online about citizenship removal, Green Card cancellation, and mass deportation fears. This video separates legal facts from social media panic. Important clarification: There is currently NO automatic cancellation of citizenship. There is NO sudden loss of Green Card status. There is NO immediate nationwide deportation order. The Supreme Court review process takes time, and immigration policy changes follow structured legal procedures. If you are a TPS holder, refugee applicant, lawful permanent resident, or naturalized U.S. citizen, this update will help you understand what is happening — and what is not. Stay informed. Stay calm. Verify information through official USCIS and federal court sources before making decisions. This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified immigration attorney for case-specific guidance. #ImmigrationNews #SupremeCourt2026 #TPSUpdate #USCISNews #GreenCardUpdate #CitizenshipNews #RefugeeProtection #USANewsStates