Haitians living lawfully in Spokane face deportation after Trump ends Temporary Protected Status
- Three organizations filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's early end to Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Venezuelans living in the U.S., requiring Haitians to return by August 3, 2025, and Venezuelans by April 2, 2025.
- The lawsuit argues that the administration lacks the authority to revoke an extension already granted to TPS holders, pointing to Trump's prior derogatory remarks about Haiti.
- Community leaders express fears of sudden deportation back to unstable conditions in Haiti after the TPS cancellation announcement, as voiced by advocates like Dieufort J. Fleurissaint.
- Critics state that ending TPS undermines the protection for individuals unable to return safely to their home countries, highlighting concerns from various community representatives.
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