Trump administration, TPS and Haiti
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Ohio politicians are largely reticent to say much about the looming Feb. 3 expiration of many Haitian immigrants’ legal status, or the federal immigration enforcement that is expected but uncertain in the Springfield area.
Temporary protected status for thousands of Haitians in Ohio and around the United States is set to end Feb. 3.
Ohio Senate Democrats called Monday for the federal government to extend temporary protected status for Haitians in Springfield. That status is set to expire Tuesday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Haitians living in Ohio will not face mass deportation this week after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration’s effort to end their Temporary Protected Status. In an 83-page ruling,
A federal judge postponed the expiration of TPS for Haitian immigrants in Ohio and nationwide. What happens now?
The judge’s decision is not an extension of the TPS program, and means new immigrants cannot apply for the status.
A federal judge’s decision to delay the end of TPS for Haitians brings relief to some in Springfield, but others say the city is strained.
The Trump administration wants to end temporary protected status for Haitians. How will Springfield, Columbus and Ohio as a whole be impacted?
A local restaurant serving authentic Caribbean cuisine is planning to close its doors as the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) deadline looms. Keket Bongou has been open since 2024, but with the TPS deadline just days away,