Just before the Trump administration cut short Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants, advocates across the state and in Springfield were discussing how to best support the population.
"Hasty changes and swift deportation will cause hardworking immigrants to be lost, negatively impacting our economy," Mayor Rob Rue told Newsweek.
This weekend an event in Springfield put a spotlight on the Haitian Revolution. Haiti’s status as the western hemisphere’s ...
An estimated half a million Haitian immigrants — including many in Springfield — will have their Temporary Protected Status to live and work in the U.S. cut short following a Thursday directive from ...
The Trump administration announced this week that the protection status allowing them to stay in the country will end in ...
Hundreds of thousands of Haitian refugees, including those in Clark County, are expected to lose their Temporary Protected ...
On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security shortened Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 500,000 Haitians in the U.S. by six months. TPS for Haiti was set to expire next February. It ...
Fears in Springfield's Haitian community rise as Trump administration shortens Temporary Protected Status Los Angeles Mayor ...
Massachusetts has the second-largest Haitian population in the U.S., second to Florida. People who identify as Haitian are ...
An order from the Trump Administration will end temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants in August, which would ...