Community Leaders React to End of Haitian TPS
New York nursing homes are laying off Haitian caregivers after TPS revocations stripped work permits from thousands, with immigrant workers making up 60% of direct care staff.
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Community Leaders React to End of Haitian TPS
SALISBURY, Md. – Community leaders are reacting after a federal district judge upheld the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to revoke the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) of Haitians and Syrians nationwide on Aug. 5. The Supreme Court first paved the way for the end of Haiti’s TPS in their decision issued on Jun. 25, but a stay that had been...
Why the elimination of Haitian TPS complicates the recruitment of caregivers in nursing homes for older adults
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People hold signs during a press conference on the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian healthcare workers and others on July 10, 2026, in New York City. Healthcare employers, frontline workers and patient advocates say the end of the humanitarian immigration relief program will have wide-ranging consequences beyond the immigrant community. Trump's ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians has implications beyond the immigrant comm…
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