
A federal judge read death threats she received after blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to end TPS for Haitians, refusing to pause protections for 350,000 immigrants. The post Judge reads death threats during hearing on Trump move to end TPS for Haitians appeared first on The Haitian Times.
New York lawmakers are advancing a bill that would allow residents to sue ICE and CBP agents in state court for constitutional violations, opening a new legal front in the fight over federal immigration enforcement. The post New York bill would let residents sue ICE and CBP agents for civil rights violations appeared first on The Haitian Times.
A House Ethics Committee report alleges more than $800,000 linked to a Haitian oil company flowed into entities supporting Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick’s 2022 campaign, according to the Miami Herald. The post New ethics report alleges Haiti-linked oil funds in Cherfilus-McCormick campaign appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Haiti does not need another symbol of hope. It needs a government committed to the hard work of rebuilding institutions and restoring public trust. The post Haiti doesn’t need another “savior.” It needs governance | Opinion appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Heavy security marked Haiti’s Feb. 7 power transfer at Villa d’Accueil as leaders completed the handover amid political tensions. The post Tight security, high stakes: Scenes from Haiti’s Feb. 7 power transfer appeared first on The Haitian Times.
New York officials are expanding legal protections, resources, and legislative efforts to shield Haitian TPS holders from deportation as uncertainty over the program continues. The post New York officials move to shield Haitian TPS holders with legal, legislative and emotional help appeared first on The Haitian Times.
Haitian community members, advocates and elected officials are mobilizing nationwide to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS), warning that its termination would devastate families and communities in the U.S. and an already fragile Haiti. The post Haitian community, advocates race to push for TPS extension before Tuesday deadline appeared first on The Haitian Times.
As the February 2026 deadline nears, lawmakers seek a three-year TPS extension for Haitians, citing care sector labor shortages and humanitarian urgency. The post Lawmakers push for TPS extension amid care economy concerns appeared first on The Haitian Times.