Immigration Raids Bring New Concerns for Springfield Haitian Immigrants
UNITED STATES, JUL 19 – A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's effort to end protections early, allowing over 500,000 Haitian immigrants TPS status and work permits through Feb. 2026.
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US Extends TPS Granted to Haiti Until February 2026 Following a Judge’s Decision - teleSUR English
The U.S. government has extended until February 2026 the protections stipulated under the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for around half a million immigrants from Haiti, after a judge blocked the decision by President Donald Trump’s administration to end the program. RELATED: Federal Judges Block Efforts to Eliminate TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians in the U.S. “The TPS designation for Haiti and related benefits were scheduled to expire on Sep…
US restores Haitian TPS protections, work permits until early February after court ruling
Tens of thousands of Haitians living and working in the United States with temporary protections from deportation will now be allowed to remain until at least February 2026 with employment authorization, according to the Department of Homeland Security website.
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Hundreds of thousands of Haitians are sheltering in America, including 15,000 to 20,000 in Springfield, Ohio, under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) orders that date to a massive 2010 earthquake. During the first Donald Trump administration, in 2018, Homeland Security tried to end TPS for Haitians but was barred by a federal court. Last year, the Joe Biden administration extended the Haitian TPS to Feb. 3, 2026, citing deadly gang violence and o…
The students arrived in the city more than three years ago as part of the migrant caravans from Haiti.
WASHINGTON—The U.S. government has extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) protections for some 521,000 Haitian immigrants until February 3, 2026, after a federal judge blocked the Department of Homeland Security's decision.
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