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2 Ohio Pastors Emerge as Faithful Allies for Haitian Migrants During Trump's Crackdown

Two pastors provide shelter, legal aid, and community support to Haitian migrants amid fears of deportation and Temporary Protected Status uncertainty, with hundreds attending recent events.

  • Two pastors in Ohio, Reginald Silencieux and Carl Ruby, have stood up for the Haitian immigrant community in their city against false rumors and immigration crackdowns.
  • They have provided services like shelter, legal aid, worship services in Creole, and English classes to support the Haitian immigrants who came under the Temporary Protected Status program.
  • While they have prayed for President Trump, they have demanded an extension of the TPS program which allowed Haitians to legally arrive in the city, escaping unrest in their homeland.
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2 Ohio pastors emerge as faithful allies for Haitian migrants during Trump's crackdown

One grew up in rural Haiti amid the poverty and violence. The other grew up in Michigan as a self-described “blue-collar farm kid.”

·United States
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"They eat the pets," Donald Trump said about the Haitians in Springfield. Now they are threatened with deportation.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF) broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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