New York Faces Caregiver Shortage as Permits Expire
Organizers say 1.3 million people from 17 countries could lose deportation shields after the ruling, and Florida employers warn of a $2.6 billion economic hit.
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Evanston's Haitian community faces uncertain future with TPS
Advocacy groups staged a press conference in downtown Chicago calling for protests of a Supreme Court decision allowing an end to temporary protected status for Haitian immigrants. Credit: Max Sene Recent moves by the Trump administration and Supreme Court have left tens of thousands of Haitians living in the Chicago area with temporary protected status unsure of their future in the United States. On Friday, July 10, Haitian advocacy groups acro…
New York Faces Caregiver Shortage as Permits Expire
“The end of U.S. work authorizations for hundreds of thousands of Haitians is threatening to leave short-staffed nursing homes, hospitals and home-care agencies with even fewer caregivers,” Bloomberg reports. “Employment permits for more than 350,000 people covered by Temporary Protected Status could begin expiring Friday after last month’s Supreme Court ruling allowed the Trump administration to end programs for Haitian and Syrian nationals. Th…
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