<p>For Ludovic Comeau and many other Haitian-Americans, this week has been loaded with emotional whiplash. He celebrated Haiti’s appearance in the World Cup Wednesday, only to learn Thursday that refugees from his country were denied temporary protected status by the nation’s highest court.</p><p>In a ruling Thursday, the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to move forward with ending the 36-year-old temporary protected status program, ending legal status for hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants — and potentially millions of others from countries across the globe.</p><p>“We don't like what's happening," said Comeau, an economics professor at DePaul University. "[And] we still look for little moments of pride, being happy that we are Haitians.