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Officials applaud federal TPS ruling as win for Haitian workers
State officials on Monday night celebrated a federal judge's decision to stay the Trump administration's plan to end Haiti's Temporary Protected Status, applauding its impact on Haitian workers and families here in Massachusetts.
Recent court orders are giving members of Southwest Michigan's Burmese and Haitian immigrant communities some relief as federal officials look to end temporary protected status for people from those countries and others.
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians under Temporary Protected Status woke up relieved after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending the immigration status. Haitian TPS holders are still in limbo.
TPS for Haitians had been set to expire Tuesday, with roughly 19,000 Haitian immigrants in Mass. set to lose their legal status.
Members of the congressional Haiti and Black caucuses announced Thursday that they are pursuing a petition to attrempt to force a House vote aimed at protecting hundreds of thousands of Haitians in the United States from losing their temporary immigration protections.
Haitian migrants in the United States were expecting their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to end this week, but a federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from
Faith leaders and hundreds of supporters have gathered at a church in Springfield, Ohio, to support Haitian migrants fearing the end of their Temporary Protected Status in the U.S. The event Monday at St.