Haiti, Temporary Protected Status
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Springfield, Ohio, is a the center of the nationwide immigration debate once again after the town's thousands of Haitian migrants were hotly debated during the 2024 election.
A federal judge’s ruling blocking President Trump from ending Haiti’s protected status doesn’t pass the smell test.
Fear and uncertainty remain among Haitians living in Springfield, Ohio, after a judge stalls a plan to cancel their Temporary Protected Status.
A federal judge's eleventh hour order blocking the deportation of Haitians legally sheltering in the U.S. was a massive victory for immigrants, Florida Democrats argued on Tuesday — but not enough.
With a court ruling looming over Haitian immigration, Springfield families face uncertainty about jobs, homes and children as Ohio prepares for what could come next.
Whitney, a Haitian immigrant with Temporary Protected Status, made the decision to leave her family and move to Mexico rather than await possible deportation from the U.S.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 54 colleagues are researching how revoking the temporary protected immigration status of some Haitians could affect the state’s health care industry.
Local officials are preparing for potential federal immigration enforcement as roughly 1,000 Haitian community members face uncertainty with Temporary Protected Status set to expire Feb. 3.
A federal judge postponed the expiration of TPS for Haitian immigrants in Ohio and nationwide. What happens now?