Federal judge maintains block on ending Haitian TPS
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Fear and uncertainty remain among Haitians living in Springfield, Ohio, after a judge stalls a plan to cancel their Temporary Protected Status.
The Trump administration wants to do away with TPS for Haitians, which allows more than a million people to live and work in the USA.
Temporary protected status was set to expire for Haitian immigrants on Feb. 3 but a U.S. District Judge blocked the cancellation Feb. 2.
The ruling to block President Donald Trump's administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is bringing a wave of relief to Haitians in South Florida.
Gov. Mike DeWine said bomb threats in Springfield referencing Haitian immigrants prompted part of downtown to be blocked off and schools to close early on Monday. According to the governor, Clark
Attorneys for President Donald Trump's administration are asking a judge to pause her ruling on continuing the TPS designation for Haitian immigrants.
NYC Immigrant Affairs Commissioner Manuel Castro answers questions on Haitian TPS, ICE enforcement and city protections.
On Feb. 3, Temporary Protected Status was scheduled to end for Haitians, but a federal judge put a temporary hold on the order.