Many Haitians living in the U.S. are feeling heartened but wary because a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending their temporary immigration protections.
Springfield businesses are closing and families are making contingency plans for their children ...
What is going on in Haiti is real,” Langlichmie Normile told the Miami Herald. “Haitians are really fearing for their life.” ...
Community members gather in Miami's Little Haiti to pray and celebrate a federal judge's decision to temporarily halt the end of Temporary Protected Status.
Experts say about 20,000 or so Haitians in Massachusetts would lose their work authorization and face potential deportation, ...
Haitians across South Florida are breathing a sigh of relief after a judge prevented the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status.
Area resident Garry Lucien, who works with Haitian immigrants, says he was up late last night taking calls from clients and ...
The protests have been loud and emotional in recent weeks, and now, a federal judge has stepped in, ordering that roughly 350,000 Haitians can stay in the U.S. legally, at least for now.
"I felt happiness for the community because they were able to go to sleep last night — knowing that today, the world wasn’t going to be pulled from under them." The post Advocates, officials welcome ...