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As Springfield's 15,000 Haitians brace for deportations, local churches train to resist ICE
Springfield's Haitian community and local churches are organizing rapid response trainings and planning sanctuary amid the possible end of Temporary Protected Status affecting 12,000 to 15,000 residents.
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As Springfield's 15,000 Haitians brace for deportations, local churches train to resist ICE
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (RNS) — Over a year since Donald Trump and JD Vance spread falsehoods about the city's migrants eating pets, Haitians’ temporary protected status is set to run out Feb. 3.
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Read Full ArticleAttention! U.S. Democratic Congresswoman Frederica S. Wilson recently expressed deep concern about the situation of numerous Haitian immigrants, who face the threat of deportation, just days after the expiration of the Temporary Protection Status (TPS). In this regard, she addressed a letter to President Donald Trump and other senior officials of his administration, demanding the extension of the TPS for thousands of Haitian citizens. What could…
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