Haitian, Temporary Protected Status
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Trump administration’s attempt to end TPS will create a family separation crisis, advocates warn
Haitian parents whose legal status is revoked would be confronted with an impossible choice, immigration advocates say.
Haitians in Indianapolis face growing anxiety and fear of deportation as the Trump administration seeks to end Temporary Protected Status.
After months in the national spotlight over Haitians living in the city, Springfield, Ohio, leaders head to D.C. to beg SCOTUS to let the immigrants stay.
On March 6, 2026, the US Court of Appeals in Washington, DC upheld the lower court’s finding that the government failed to “meet its burden of demonstrating irreparable harm alone justifies denying emergency relief that would upend the status quo and increase uncertainty while this appeal proceeds.
Deportation to Haiti would place TPS holders in mortal danger,” they said, referring to temporary protected status.