Trump Administration Ends Legal Protections for Half-Million Haitians Who Now Face Deportations
- On Friday, DHS announced that Kristi Noem will end TPS for Haiti, affecting roughly 520,000 migrants, with designation expiring August 3, 2025, and termination effective September 2, 2025.
- The Trump administration ended TPS for Haiti, citing improved conditions after USCIS and State Department reviews, fulfilling campaign promises to strengthen border enforcement.
- Evidence shows 1.3 million Haitians displaced amid violence, with a Level 4 travel advisory citing robberies and kidnappings, DHS asserts conditions have improved enough for safe return.
- Haitian TPS beneficiaries face loss of work permits and deportation risks, with voluntary departure options via the CBP Home app offering plane tickets and bonuses.
- In the wake of the Supreme Court's approval for revoking TPS across multiple countries, critics warn Haiti's ongoing instability highlights broader efforts to reduce humanitarian protections.
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Madrid. The U.S. government yesterday withdrew the Temporary Protection Status (TPS) for Haitian migrants and left more than half a million people vulnerable to potential deportation if they did not leave the country of their own free will.
·Mexico
Read Full ArticleHundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti lose their protection status in the US. Although there are civil war-like conditions there, the US Department of Home Affairs speaks of an improved situation in the island state.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleDespite the continued insecurity associated with the presence of violent gangs in Haiti, Washington justifies the end of this mechanism by improving conditions on the ground.
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