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The Trump administration says conditions in Haiti have improved enough for migrants to return to there. Haitians, Ohio ...
Haitians in Columbus and Springfield are scrambling to find a safe place to live after TPS was ended by DHS' Kristi Noem and ...
Firings hit Haitian workers in Ohio hard as work permits cancelled, leaving many jobless, stressed and at risk of deportation ...
A federal judge rejected the Trump administration's bid to end temporary deportation protections and work permits for ...
Advocates say Trump's move to send 500,000 Haitians back to a nation overrun by gang violence and displacement is a death ...
The Department of Homeland Security says that it is terminating legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitians, ...
The decision comes despite Haiti's ongoing designation as a Level 4: Do Not Travel country by the State Department ...
According to a DHS release, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem “determined that conditions in Haiti no longer meet the TPS statutory requirements,” after concluding that conditions in the country ...
A federal judge this week blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary legal status for more than 500,000 Haitians who are already in the United States.
Temporary protected status allows people already in the United States to stay and work legally if their homelands are deemed unsafe.
News Center 7 caught up with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who said Ohio businesses are worried about their bottom line. “These Haitians are contributing to society.