Trump's Revoking Protected Status for Haitians Shows "Total Disregard for People's Lives"
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The U.S. authorities say that the situation in Haiti has improved, but the order on the island has completely collapsed.
Trump's revoking protected status for Haitians shows "total disregard for people's lives"
Some 300,000 Haitian immigrants in the US are living in fear after the Trump administration moved to revoke their Temporary Protected Status, or TPS. The US government says they believe it's safe enough for people to return to Haiti - a country that remains one of the most unstable places in the world. Earlier this week, a federal judge blocked the Trump administration's move. Still, the fate of Haitian immigrants in the US remains uncertain, wi…

'Always hiding': Haitian laborers fear Dominican deportation push
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.
Mao, Dominican Republic Agamise Cheranfant spends his days in fear, hidden as soon as he finishes his work in the banana plantations of the Dominican Republic. He is Haitian, without papers and the deportation breathes in his back. That fear extends to the owners of the banana producers, a sector already beaten that depends heavily on the Haitian labor force. The same happens in other crops or in sectors such as tourism and construction, whose w…
Patrols of the Dominican Republic Army carrying out surveillance work in the area of responsibility of 4th Infantry Brigade, arrested 35 undocumented Haitian nationals in rural areas of the provinces Montecristi and Dajabón. (Continue reading...) The entry Arrest 35 undocumented Haitians in Montecristi was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.
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