COLUMBUS, Ohio — The federal government is set to end Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haitians on Feb. 3. This means some Haitian immigrants living in Springfield, Ohio, will no longer be able ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — For thousands of Haitian migrants living in Springfield, the possibility of federal agents coming to the city looms large. According to the city's website, it's estimated that ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WCMH) — Springfield is bracing for a possible ICE operation as Temporary Protected Status expires for Haitian immigrants. Haitian immigrants make up about one-fourth of ...
For two decades, Farah Larrieux has worked on building the American dream from the suburbs of Miami. Within a few days, it may all be over. Larrieux, 47, is one of the more than 330,000 Haitians — ...
At least 330,000 Haitians in the United States stand to lose temporary protected status when it expires Feb. 3, placing them at risk of deportation to a country facing political instability, gang ...
The U.N. Security Council has criticized Haitian authorities for the lack of progress in achieving a political transition and called for urgent security sector reforms to tackle increasing violence by ...
The first documented arrival of Haitian refugees in South Florida dates to 1972, when a wooden sailboat, the Saint Sauveur, ran aground off of Pompano Beach, carrying sixty‑five asylum seekers fleeing ...
When Keket Moise opened her restaurant in 2024, she was following a path trod by many of her fellow Haitian refugees. Now, the proud owner of Keke Bon Gou off Sunset Avenue in Springfield faces a ...
READING — More than 300,000 Haitians nationwide are expected to lose federal immigration protections on Feb. 3 that allow them to work in the U.S. and shield them from deportation. In Berks County, ...
Homeland Security Secretary Krisi Noem announced last year that conditions in Haiti no longer meet the threshold for offering temporary protected status. Massachusetts is home to the third-largest ...
Haitian workers play a key role in the U.S. health care sector. Soon, they could lose their right to work. In line with President Trump’s broader crackdown on immigration, the administration has moved ...
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