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Arguing the termination of Temporary Protected Status for non-citizen Haitians in the United State was unlawful, harmful, out of its purview and on a whim, a group of attorneys, immigrant advocates and Haitians themselves are suing Donald Trump, the Department of Homeland Security and its secretary Kristi Noem. The complaint was filed in court Friday.This is Round 2 for many Haitians who faced deportations under the first Trump administration. It is also Round 2 for many others.The complaint was filed Friday in the U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York, the same court that in 2019 enjoined the attempt the first Trump administration’s attempt to end TPS status for Haitians in 2017.
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Florida has more Haitian nationals than any other state. Local advocates says state needs to brace for fallout of a mass deportation.
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Eligible Venezuelans have until Nov. 7 to re-up their Temporary Protected Status. The Biden Administration will automatically extend work permits for a year.
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Immigration attorneys say the Trump Administration has started to reject its own written rules, effectively making it impossible for many people with...
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The U.S. is a step closer to granting Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelans.
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Temporary Protected Status has once again been extended for four groups in the U.S. – El Salvadorans, Hondurans, Sudanese and Haitians. Of the estimated…
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A 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated the island country of Haiti in 2010. The United States granted many Haitians refuge, allowing them to work, send…
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As many plan to celebrate the holidays this week with friends and family, there are at least three thousand Haitians in Collier County for whom this could…
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Earlier this month, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to end Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for 300,000 immigrants. A...
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Florida recipients of a program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants from deportation are in Washington, D.C., this week, calling on...