Ending TPS Threatens U.S. Economy and Global Status
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United States: The historical roots of Trump’s anti-Haitian racism
United States President Donald Trump’s government overturned the temporary protected status (TPS) of 350,000 Haitians living in the US, following a June 25 Supreme Court decision to greenlight the administration's actions. Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard explain the history behind this move.
'Haiti is in a humanitarian crisis…': Rep. Al Green torches Trump over Haitian TPS termination
Rep. Al Green joined Houston's Haitian community in a growing fight over the termination of Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Haitians. At a press conference with Houston Haitians United, Green addressed concerns over what the end of TPS could mean for Haitian immigrants and their families living in the United States.
Ending TPS Threatens U.S. Economy and Global Status
Donald Trump’s war against immigrants includes his heartless termination of Temporary Protected Status for Somalis and around a million other good but insufficiently white people who came to America seeking safety and prosperity. Taking away TPS isn’t just a violation of America’s moral mission; it endangers America’s economy and global influence: Congress created TPS out of compassion, but, for over 30 years, Americans have benefitted from this…
Brooklyn, NY – Nurses In Solidarity with Haitians for TPS And The Effect On Medical Care
Nurses, healthcare workers, community advocates and elected officials gathered outside Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn to protest the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, warning that the loss of Haitian healthcare workers could deepen staffing shortages and ultimately affect patient care. The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) organized a candlelight vigil and press conference on August 5 at the Borough Par…
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