For more than a decade, Temporary Protected Status has allowed Marie to live and work legally in the United States. On ...
The number of sexual abuse cases being treated at a clinic in Haiti’s capital has tripled in the past four years as gang violence surges across the troubled Caribbean country, a health charity warned ...
The lives of an estimated 12,000 Haitian immigrants who settled in York County under a legal residency program could soon be turned upside down.
"He thought it was an ICE raid going on in the middle of the night." ...
The Trump Administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti puts hundreds of thousands at risk of returning to a country in crisis.
It is tasked with supporting the country’s political stability, security institutions, rule of law, and human rights.
TPS for Haitians is ending soon. What other immigrant groups are also at risk? Here’s where protections stand.
An estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants are set to lose their temporary protected status, or TPS, on February 3, 2026, after President Trump signed an executive order to revoke their TPS shortly after ...
In Berks County, the loss of Temporary Protected Status for people from Haiti is likely to ripple across the local economy, ...
More than 50,000 Haitian TPS holders are part of Greater Miami's workforce. Many of them are in critical industries.
Medical supplies mobilised through PAHO’s Strategic Emergency Reserve in Panama included approximately 5.5 tons of essential ...
Marie is one of at least 19,000 Haitians in Massachusetts, many of whom will lose temporary protected status, or TPS, on Feb.