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Supreme Court Keeps TPS for Haitians, Springfield Reacts

Supreme Court Keeps TPS for Haitians, Springfield Reacts

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March 17, 20261m 47s

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The U.S. Supreme Court has delayed ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants, sparing around 12,000 to 15,000 Haitians in Springfield, Ohio from immediate deportation. The high court will consider the full case next month. Local groups like Springfield Neighbors United and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality have backed the legal fight against the Trump administrations TPS cancellation. Fear of deportation and family separation is high among Haitian community members, who view TPS as crucial for stability. Haitis ongoing violence and poverty, exacerbated by the 2010 earthquake, make returns unfeasible. Community leaders will hold a news conference on the Supreme Court steps tomorrow to urge the justices to carefully consider the case.

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