Trump, TPS and Haiti

Stacey Woolley informed city councilors that city ordinances do not allow her to to serve on the Ethics Advisory Committee.
The Trump administration decided to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian community members by August 2025.
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More than 100 leaders from the community and across the state toured the Toledo Public School District’s magnet high schools ...
More than a hundred visitors came to TPS to see what the district is doing with magnet schools and how they can implement ...
Haitians who lose their TPS status were "facing being sent back to certain life-threatening danger," Gillen said.
Representative Sheila Cherfilus McCormick (D-FL) has introduced bipartisan legislation extending Temporary Protected Status ...
Around 350,000 Venezuelas in the U.S. will lose their Temporary Protected Status, but what is it? And why are they losing it?
President Trump’s recent moves to end temporary protections for immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti are expected to revive a ...
What began last year as an unfounded conspiracy theory targeting Haitian immigrants living legally in the U.S. has escalated, ...