Florida Republican Warns US Executive Branch: Deporting Haitians Under TPS A ‘Huge Mistake’
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Red-state Republican breaks with Trump over 'huge mistake' after Supreme Court ruling
A Republican in a deep-red state has become the latest voice in the party to break with President Donald Trump, per The Hill, chastising his administration for making a "huge mistake" following a recent Supreme Court ruling.Rep. Carlos Giménez, a Florida Republican, made a Sunday appearance on CBS News's Face the Nation, where he touched on the Supreme Court's decision last week to allow the Trump administration to end temporary protective statu…
Florida Republican calls Haitians’ deportation after TPS ruling a ‘huge mistake’
Florida Rep. Carlos Giménez (R) on Sunday said efforts to deport Haitians after the Supreme Court ruling upholding the Trump administration’s decision to rescind temporary protective status (TPS) would be a “mistake.” “In the case of Haiti, without a doubt, Haiti is a failed state, and I think that deporting Haitians that are under TPS...
Florida Republican says deporting Haitians with TPS would be ‘huge mistake’
‘Haiti is a failed state’, says Carlos Giménez, congressman and Miami Cuban exile, after controversial court ruling Carlos Giménez, a Republican congressman from Florida, broke with the Trump administration on Sunday, calling on the White House to reconsider its push to eliminate temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitian migrants. Returning some 350,000 Haitians to their [...]
Florida Republican Warns US Executive Branch: Deporting Haitians Under TPS A ‘Huge Mistake’
Representative Carlos Giménez, a Florida Republican, broke sharply with the executive branch's hardline immigration agenda, declaring that deporting hundreds of thousands of Haitians holding Temporary Protected Status (TPS) would be a "huge mistake." The post Florida Republican Warns US Executive Branch: Deporting Haitians Under TPS A ‘Huge Mistake’ appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
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