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Trump vows to revoke Haitian migrants’ legal status if re-elected

2024 Elections

Trump vows to revoke Haitian migrants’ legal status if re-elected

Trump's threats against Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, sparked opposition from community leaders, highlighting their contributions to the economy. The post Trump vows to revoke Haitian migrants’ legal status if re-elected appeared first on The Haitian Times. Trump vows to revoke Haitian migrants’ legal status if re-elected was first posted on October 4, 2024 at 1:57 pm.

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What is the CBP One app that Vance claims is letting “illegal” Haitians in?

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What is the CBP One app that Vance claims is letting “illegal” Haitians in?

The CBP One app has become a point of contention in U.S. immigration debates. This guide breaks down what the app is and addresses claims about its use by Haitian migrants. The post What is the CBP One app that Vance claims is letting “illegal” Haitians in? appeared first on The Haitian Times. What is the CBP One app that Vance claims is letting “illegal” Haitians in? was first posted on October 2, 2024 at 2:36 pm.

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Haitian diaspora groups sue Trump, Vance and others for 0 million over false claims targeting immigrants

Crime & Justice

Haitian diaspora groups sue Trump, Vance and others for $550 million over false claims targeting immigrants

The lawsuit also names Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, U.S. House Rep. Clay Higgins from Louisiana, and Elon Musk, whose platform was used to spread misinformation about Haitian immigrants. The post Haitian diaspora groups sue Trump, Vance and others for $550 million over false claims targeting immigrants appeared first on The Haitian Times. Haitian diaspora groups sue Trump, Vance and others for $550 million over false claims targeting immigrants was first posted on September 29, 2024 at 12:44 pm.

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A desperate crossing: Dominican army uses Haitian deportation for profit

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A desperate crossing: Dominican army uses Haitian deportation for profit

According to figures published by the IOM, from August 2021 to June 2024, 357,057 Haitian immigrants were expelled from countries in the region, primarily the Dominican Republic (84.86%), the United States, the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos. In the first half of 2024 alone, 81,289 people were deported to Haiti, with the Dominican Republic responsible for 95.4% of these expulsions. The post A desperate crossing: Dominican army uses Haitian deportation for profit appeared first on The Haitian Times. A […]

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