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Roughly 520,000 migrants will be affected by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's decision to revoke TPS status of Haitians.
Sen. Warren said that the revocation of the Temporary Protected Status for Haitian citizens living and working in the U.S. puts them in "imminent danger." The post Democrat Elizabeth Warren Describes ...
Under U.S. immigration law, the Secretary of Homeland Security is required to review TPS designations at least 60 days prior ...
A press release from DHS indicated that Secretary Kristi Noem determined that the situation in Haiti no longer justified TPS ...
A federal judge in New York blocked the Trump administration from ending deportation protections for Haitians ahead of the date set under the Biden administration, the latest blow to efforts from ...
Secretary Noem Cites "Improved Conditions" as Temporary Status Concludes in September Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced on Friday the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) ...
The country has been under temporary protected status since 2010, a designation that allows people to stay and work in the ...
The decision comes despite Haiti's ongoing designation as a Level 4: Do Not Travel country by the State Department ...
CBP personnel prepare migrants for a repatriation transfer at the Hidalgo Port of Entry June 1, 2023 in Hidalgo, Texas. CBP Photo by Jaime Rodriguez Sr. ©U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday that it will terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti effective Sept. 2.
Under a Biden-era humanitarian parole program, more than 530,000 immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela were allowed to enter the United States.