The Trump Administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti puts hundreds of thousands at risk of returning to a country in crisis.
An estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants are set to lose their temporary protected status, or TPS, on February 3, 2026, after President Trump signed an executive order to revoke their TPS shortly after ...
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Hundreds marched, prayed, and held a candlelight vigil at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport as lawmakers pledged support for Haitian nationals facing the Feb. 3 deadline.
In Berks County, the loss of Temporary Protected Status for people from Haiti is likely to ripple across the local economy, ...
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Florida Immigrant Coalition director touts Haitian TPS holders’ economic contributions
Tessa Petit, executive director of the Florida Immigrant Coalition, speaks about Haitian TPS beneficiaries and their ...
The termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in the United States is set to take effect on Feb. 3. This ...
Springfield, Ohio, residents are preparing as the country barrels toward the end of an immigration program that has allowed ...
The move comes as the Trump administration and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem work to end refugee ...
With Temporary Protected Status for Haitians set to expire on February 3, Miami leaders and faith groups urge the Trump ...
Dozens of Haitian immigrants and activists, religious clergy, members of Congress and others speaking out across South ...
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Why is the administration claiming that sending Haitians back is appropriate?
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