Will Supreme Court betray Constitution’s principles and send Ohio Haitians into peril?
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From Springfield, Ohio, to the Supreme Court: A Pastor’s Fight to Protect TPS for Haitians
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week on President Trump’s push to strip temporary protected status from 350,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians living in the United States. The TPS program grants protection from deportation and work authorization to immigrants whose home countries are deemed unsafe to return to, most often because of war or natural disaster. The case could ultimately have ramifications for more than 1 million TPS holders f
Future of Haitians living in Ohio with temporary protected status depends on the U.S. Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments this week to decide if the Trump administration can end the Temporary Protected Status program for Haitian and Syrian nationals. A ruling is expected by late June or early July. The hearing indicated the court seems likely to side with the actions of President Trump to strip legal status from Haitians and Syrians. About 30,000 Haitians with temporary status live in central Ohio and an estimated 12,000 …
Will Supreme Court betray Constitution’s principles and send Ohio Haitians into peril?
There are moments in American history when the highest court in the land faces a simple choice: follow the law as written, or honor the spirit of the nation as described in the U.S. Constitution to “promote the general Welfare.”
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