DeWine: Revoking Haitian Immigrants’ Status a ‘Mistake’, Feds Mum on Enforcement
Springfield braces for enforcement as 15,000 Haitians lose Temporary Protected Status, risking deportation and economic disruption, officials and community leaders warn.
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Trump's ICE now 'gearing up for a pogrom' in red state: Holocaust historian
The Trump administration is expected to flood Ohio with immigration agents next week to target thousands of Haitian migrants after they are stripped of their legal status.One of the main targets will be the town of Springfield, where President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance infamously conc...
As Haitian TPS end date nears, fear, frustration and fortitude spread in Springfield
This reporting is supported by a grant from The McGraw Center for Business Journalism at the Craig Newmark School of Journalism at the City University of New York and in collaboration with Hub Springfield. Learn more about the McGraw Center here. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — When Marleine* arrived in Springfield in 2023 under the Biden-era humanitarian parole program, with full authorization to work in a state where she had relatives, she was ecstatic to…
Ohio’s Haitians Made Headlines In 2024 Election, But Will They Head Home In 2026?
By Rebecca Downs, The Daily Signal | January 29, 2026 The town of Springfield, Ohio, unexpectedly found itself in the national spotlight in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election. At question was the town’s sizable community of Haitian migrants, which had grown mightily during former President Joe Biden’s administration. And Springfield might soon be in the national spotlight once again because Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in t…
Fear, faith and preparation as ICE closes in on an Ohio community
Church pews. (Getty Images file photo.) This story was originally reported by Amanda Becker of The 19th. Meet Amanda and read more of their reporting on gender, politics and policy. Church-supervised hubs to house and care for children separated from their parents. Phone chains to activate citizen networks if federal immigration agents are spotted in the community. Volunteers to deliver food to hungry neighbors from their own cars instead of foo…
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