Findlay Mayor Weighs in on Federal Court Blocking End to Temporary Protection Status for Haitian Immigrants
A federal court ruled the Trump administration illegally ended protections for tens of thousands of Haitians living legally under TPS in Ohio, affecting local communities and economies.
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‘Tired Of Running’: Haitians in Ohio Fear What Comes Next
The fate of hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants in the United States hangs in the balance, despite a federal judge’s injunction that stopped their immigration status from expiring. A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the Trump Administration’s decision to terminate Haiti’s designation for Temporary Protected Status (T.P.S.), an immigration program that allows migrants from countries facing wars or natural disasters to stay in t…
In the election campaign Trump spread racist lies about Haitians in Springfield. Now he wants to deprive them of their protection status. The city is preparing for the worst.
Ohio Haitians who came legally worry as deportation looms: ‘It violates everything we stand for’
An entire Ohio city is holding its breath as tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants could suddenly lose their legal status in America, and Today in Ohio podcast hosts say ejecting them could not be more un-American.
Haitian Residents of Springfield Get Reprieve on Protected Status, but Tensions Linger
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio—Temporary Protection Status was set to end for certain Haitian immigrants in the United States on Feb. 3 until U.S. District Court Judge Ana Reyes granted a last-minute reprieve the evening of Feb. 2. According to the judge’s ruling, termination of TPS is “null, void and of no legal effect.” Work authorization will continue for Haitian immigrants, who will also be protected from detention and deportation for the duration of the…
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