Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending TPS for Haitians
- On Monday, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes halted the Department of Homeland Security from ending Temporary Protected Status for people from Haiti, issuing an 83-page stay that preserves protections pending judicial review.
- Reyes wrote that Haiti's prolonged instability means TPS should persist, citing natural disasters and political chaos and accusing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem of 'preordaining' termination for bias.
- Reyes listed the five named plaintiffs, stating, `They are instead: Fritz Emmanuel Lesly Miot, a neuroscientist researching Alzheimer's disease; Rudolph Civil, a software engineer at a national bank; Marlene Gail Noble, a laboratory assistant in a toxicology department; Marica Merline Laguerre, a college economics major; and Vilbrun Dorsainvil, a full-time registered nurse,' to highlight TPS beneficiaries' ties.
- DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Axios the administration would appeal, declaring `Supreme Court, here we come` and calling the ruling lawless activism.
- Across 2025, DHS revoked TPS for at least seven countries, part of a broader legal resistance to recent policy rollbacks, as over 1.3 million people from 17 countries are protected.
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Haitians in Ohio with protected status face uncertain future
A federal court has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to end temporary protected status for Haitians in the U.S. — a move that would have left roughly 350,000 people vulnerable to deportation. As the administration plans to appeal, the uncertainty has one Ohio city bracing as it fears becoming the next focus of immigrant enforcement. Stephanie Sy reports.
In the US, a federal judge has stopped the government's plan to withdraw migrants from Haiti from protection status.
Judge who blocked Trump's Haitian deportations bankrolled Dems —...
A federal judge who blocked the Trump administration from deporting 350,000 Haitians has donated more than $38,000 to Democratic campaigns — including the main committee for the former president who appointed her and let those migrants in: Joe Biden.
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