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Tens of thousands of Haitians living and working in the United States with temporary protections from deportation will now be ...
As Haiti continues to grapple with political instability, violence, and economic hardship, the return of deportees adds ...
The Family Action Network Movement and U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Miramar, said the Trump administration has ...
NYU report finds mass deportations of Haitians in Dominican Republic violate international law, target Black residents.
A federal judge has blocked an attempt by the Trump administration to end protective status for Haitian immigrants, but for ...
The Trump administration is using Haiti’s “widespread” gang violence, along with the State Department’s recent decision to designate several of the country’s most powerful armed groups as “foreign ...
The Trump administration says conditions in Haiti have improved enough for migrants to return to there. Haitians, Ohio ...
Accompanied by their newborn son, Michelet and his wife arrived at the St. Vincent de Paul Community Center in Springfield, ...
Two Supreme Court rulings and a Trump travel ban have left thousands of Haitians without legal status and fearing deportation from Florida.
The decision by the Homeland Security Department to end protections for migrants from those countries goes into effect in ...
Agamise Cheranfant hides as soon as he finishes his work at a banana plantation in the Dominican Republic. Like many others, he is Haitian, undocumented, and lives in constant fear of deportation.
A local coalition of faith-based organizations and people are continuing to raise concerns about children of Haitian immigrants if their parents are forced to leave the U.S. with remaining legal ...