TPS, Haiti and Trump administration
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Thousands of Haitians with Temporary Protected Status in South Florida are unable to renew their driver's licenses, impacting work and family life, as state officials await federal guidance.
WYSO spoke with Dayton immigration lawyer Karen Bradley to learn what legal options exist for Haitians beyond temporary protected status, which is at risk.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the end of TPS for Haitian immigrants. Some in NYC say it's a small win, but the fear continues.
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.
Many Haitians living in the U.S. are feeling heartened but wary because a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending their temporary immigration protections.
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.
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.
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.
The fate of Haitian immigrants in the U.S. hangs in the balance, despite a ruling that preserved their immigration status.