This week, the Trump administration officially ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for roughly 350,000 Haitians living in the United States. The program had allowed Haitian families to live and work legally in the country for years.
The decision revokes protections that shielded individuals from deportation and guaranteed work authorization. Now, many Haitian residents are grappling with what comes next as they seek pathways to remain in the U.S.
As TPS protections lapse, thousands face the sudden loss of legal work status and residency guarantees. Many Haitian families remain unsure about their future, navigating uncertainty and exploring legal options in the months ahead.
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Trump ends immigration protections for thousands of Haitians
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