Community Discusses Ways to Help Local Haitians as End of Temporary Protected Status Approaches
- South Florida's Haitian community gathered in North Miami on Sunday to discuss the upcoming August 3, 2025, end of TPS designation.
- The Trump administration ended Temporary Protected Status for about 500,000 Haitians already living in the U.S., citing improved conditions in Haiti.
- Community leaders urged Haitian immigrants to plan ahead, consult legal experts, and highlighted ongoing challenges like gang violence and displacement in Haiti.
- Immigration attorney Ira Kurzban criticized the decision as racial discrimination, while a DHS spokesperson said Haiti's situation now allows safe return.
- The community faces increased fear and uncertainty as TPS termination approaches, with activists continuing to fight the decision and advocate for family unity.
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Federal judge blocks early termination of Haiti’s TPS designation
This is a developing story. A federal judge on Monday blocked the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) attempt to cut short Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS), ruling the agency lacked authority to end the protections ahead of schedule and failed to follow proper legal procedures. The decision restores the TPS designation for Haiti through Feb. 3, 2026, reversing a move by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem that would have ended protections for …

Federal judge rules in favor of Haitians with TPS, restores February 2026 deadline
A New York federal judge has ruled in favor of Haitians with temporary legal status in the United States, deciding on Tuesday that the Trump administration was wrong in deciding to cut short their end date by six months. U.S. District Judge Brian M. Cogan’s ruling means that Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status designation should return to its original February 2026 date, giving more than a half-million Haitian nationals with TPS more time to shie…
Hatemongering: Trump Administration Revokes Protected Status Of 500,000 Haitians Living In The U.S., Says It's 'Safe Enough' To Go Back
Source: mirsad sarajlic / Getty Donald Trump will stop at nothing to prove that he’s the worst person to hold office ever. It has only been six months, and the orangeman has upended just about every longstanding public policy in the United States, from abortion rights to immigration. Over the last few months, we’ve watched Hispanic and Latino immigrants band together to protest the targeted ICE attacks that have sparked intense fear among their …
Trump Administration Ends Protected Status for Over 500,000 Haitian Immigrants
The Trump administration said Friday it is terminating temporary protected status, or TPS, for over half a million immigrants from Haiti who will face deportation when the relief is set to end in September. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed Haiti is safe and no longer meets the requirements for TPS as conditions have improved in the country. Haitians first received the relief following the devastating 2010 earthquake. Since then, w…
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