More than half a million Haitians in the United States will face the threat of deportation in a few months, after the Trump administration revoked an extension of Temporary Protected Status that had ...
The new order means thousands of Haitian immigrants on Long Island could lose work permits and be eligible for removal Aug. 3 ...
NewsCenter 5 spoke with a Haitian man who said he doesn't know where he'll go, but said going back home to Haiti just isn't ...
Public radio stations in the three cities with the largest Haitian populations in America are teaming up to open the phones and hear from Haitian listeners.
In South Florida, the heart of the Haitian community in the United States, the announcement has caused fear and indignation.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is vacating a Biden administration decision to extend the status into 2026.
The Trump administration announced late Thursday that it will cancel that protection this August — six months before it was set to expire.
The Trump administration has rescinded a previous policy on Haitian immigrant’s legal standing. Previously, the Biden ...
The Haitian community in Massachusetts is reeling from news that the Trump administration will allow temporary protected ...
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and her fellow chairs on the House Haiti Caucus urged the president to reverse what they called ...
Tessa Petit, executive director of the Florida Immigration Coalition and a Haitian immigrant, warned the move will result in "mass murder." ...
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians in South Florida and across the country are now facing possible deportation after the Trump ...
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