Trump Administration Ends Protections for Half a Million Haitians

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The Trump administration has announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 520,000 Haitians, effective by August, removing their protections against deportation. This decision reverses an extension made under the Biden administration and reflects the administration's commitment to reducing immigration policies put in place by its predecessor, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security. TPS was originally granted to Haitians due to the continuing crises following the 2010 earthquake and ongoing violence.

Critics argue that this move is inhumane and disregards the dire situation in Haiti, where gang violence has increased, leaving many citizens unsafe and homeless. Tessa Petit from the Florida Immigrant Coalition emphasized the humanitarian implications, stating that sending individuals back to Haiti, a country experiencing severe turmoil, is unacceptable. While the administration claims TPS has been abused, Haitians affected by this decision maintain that they have made significant contributions to their communities in the U.S. as TPM status participants.

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