More than half a million Haitians in the United States will face the threat of deportation in a few months, after the Trump administration revoked an extension of Temporary Protected Status that had been put in place by the Biden administration.
A campaign promise kept by President Trump will upend the lives of more than half a million Haitians seeking legal refuge and safety in the United States.
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Beneficiaries of federal programs that have allowed migrants — including many from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela— to come to the United States have sued the Trump administration for ending the legal pathways that let them and hundreds of thousands of others to temporarily live and work in the U.
The Trump administration will end Temporary Protected Status for approximately 500,000 Haitians living in the United States on Aug. 3. TPS is granted to nationals from countries experiencing armed conflict,
In a matter of weeks, everything changed. A trip to the grocery store. Going to Mass. Meeting with recent arrivals from her native Haiti, or asking them to meet her. It all suddenly feels too risky for Farah Larrieux.
Dozens of firearms and more than 36,000 cartridges that were being shipped from the US to Haiti were seized by authorities in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday. Handguns, rifles and pistol chargers — as well as one submachine gun — were seized by the Dominican customs office as part of a shipment from Miami destined for the Haitian half of the Caribbean island.
Virginelle and Katie have been friends for as long as they can remember. They both moved to the United States from Haiti and, after years apart, were able to reconnect.
The Dominican Republic says it has intercepted and seized a shipment of arms and ammunition that had originated from Miami, Florida and was destined for Haiti. The General Directorate of Customs (DGA),
What began last year as an unfounded conspiracy theory targeting Haitian immigrants living legally in the U.S. has escalated, with the Trump Administration recently instituting a harsh reality
U.S. aid cuts are having an extreme and immediate impact on thousands of children in Haiti as violence spirals and more young people are recruited by armed gangs, the U.N. children's agency warned on Friday.
In a letter to the U.N. Security Council dated Monday, Guterres recommends that the rules of engagement — which govern the circumstances under which weapons can be fired — for the current Kenya-led Multinational Security Support mission,