Haitians fear wrenching end to post-quake immigration help
President
A top immigration official has argued that
With President
"I am planning my life, settling down. I can tell you that I am financially getting stable — but now I don't know what's going to happen in the next three months," she said.
Larrieux arrived in
"It was a rebirth," she said.
According to
"Those myriad problems remaining in
The AP obtained emails sent from
A criminal history disqualifies an applicant for temporary protected status, and recipients aren't eligible for public benefits.
Trump is "not going to be able to find the evidence he's looking for, and if he does, it's fake news,"
Haitian-American leaders say deporting established property owners, entrepreneurs, students, taxpayers and the parents of
Immigrant rights advocates say the
Nearly 500
"These people are working. They are contributing. They have lives here," said
Temporary protected status allows immigrants from countries experiencing armed conflict or environmental disasters to legally live and work here. To be eligible, Haitians had to live in the
"There is always going to be something happening in
The same benefits currently extend to citizens of a dozen other countries. It's unclear if
Trump wooed Haitian-Americans as the Republican nominee.
The largely black community — 1.8 percent of
"The Haitian people deserve better, as I intend to give them," Trump said in
Senate Minority Leader
"This must be renewed," said
Larrieux said the questions in the
"Now they're going to put a tag on us that we are criminals and we're abusing the system? This is discrimination," Larrieux said. "Does that mean that white people don't do crimes? That there's no American born in the
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