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‘Do not travel’ to Haiti advisory still in effect amid proposed US travel ban on Haitians

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‘Do not travel’ to Haiti advisory still in effect amid proposed US travel ban on Haitians

The Biden administration's "do not travel" advisory on Haiti remains in effect, even as the Trump administration moves to restrict travel for Haitians entering the U.S., drawing criticism from lawmakers and advocates. The post ‘Do not travel’ to Haiti advisory still in effect amid proposed US travel ban on Haitians appeared first on The Haitian Times. ‘Do not travel’ to Haiti advisory still in effect amid proposed US travel ban on Haitians was first posted on March 21, 2025 at […]

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Officials ramp up advocacy to protect Haiti TPS, but some in community call for more outreach

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Officials ramp up advocacy to protect Haiti TPS, but some in community call for more outreach

As elected officials push back against the TPS termination, some in the Haitian community remain unaware of legal resources or ways to participate. The post Officials ramp up advocacy to protect Haiti TPS, but some in community call for more outreach appeared first on The Haitian Times. Officials ramp up advocacy to protect Haiti TPS, but some in community call for more outreach was first posted on March 10, 2025 at 2:11 pm.

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Why Justice Amy Coney Barrett may be Haitian immigrants’ greatest ally, or foe, in the coming years | Opinion

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Why Justice Amy Coney Barrett may be Haitian immigrants’ greatest ally, or foe, in the coming years | Opinion

Barrett’s personal connection may impact whether her rulings will help or harm Haitian immigrants seeking legal status in the U.S. The post Why Justice Amy Coney Barrett may be Haitian immigrants’ greatest ally, or foe, in the coming years | Opinion appeared first on The Haitian Times. Why Justice Amy Coney Barrett may be Haitian immigrants’ greatest ally, or foe, in the coming years | Opinion was first posted on March 7, 2025 at 1:14 pm.

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The Trump Administration Said These Aid Programs Saved Lives. It Canceled Them Anyway | ProPublica

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The Trump Administration Said These Aid Programs Saved Lives. It Canceled Them Anyway | ProPublica

By Anna Maria Barry-Jester and Brett Murphy | March 1, 2025, 4 p.m. ESTAfter the Trump administration moved to freeze nearly $60 billion in foreign aid in January, officials like Secretary of State […] The post The Trump Administration Said These Aid Programs Saved Lives. It Canceled Them Anyway | ProPublica appeared first on The Haitian Times. The Trump Administration Said These Aid Programs Saved Lives. It Canceled Them Anyway | ProPublica was first posted on March 3, 2025 at 3:22 pm.

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Did US funding for Haiti’s security mission stop? The Haitian Times breaks it down

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Did US funding for Haiti’s security mission stop? The Haitian Times breaks it down

The U.S. has paused some funding to Haiti’s MSS mission through multilateral contributions but continues funding security efforts directly through the State Department and the Department of Defense. The post Did US funding for Haiti’s security mission stop? The Haitian Times breaks it down appeared first on The Haitian Times. Did US funding for Haiti’s security mission stop? The Haitian Times breaks it down was first posted on February 28, 2025 at 2:49 pm.

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Ready for a new mayor? A reminder of how ranked-choice voting works

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Ready for a new mayor? A reminder of how ranked-choice voting works

New Yorkers will use ranked-choice voting in the 2025 mayoral election. Epicenter NYC reports on how the system works and its impact. The post Ready for a new mayor? A reminder of how ranked-choice voting works appeared first on The Haitian Times. Ready for a new mayor? A reminder of how ranked-choice voting works was first posted on February 19, 2025 at 5:08 pm.

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USAID dismantling: What it could mean for Haiti

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USAID dismantling: What it could mean for Haiti

As USAID places thousands of employees on leave, Haiti’s aid programs face uncertainty, raising concerns about funding and next steps. The post USAID dismantling: What it could mean for Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times. USAID dismantling: What it could mean for Haiti was first posted on February 7, 2025 at 6:08 pm.

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USAID chaos: Foreign funds freeze threatens success of Haiti’s fight against HIV 

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USAID chaos: Foreign funds freeze threatens success of Haiti’s fight against HIV 

PEPFAR has been a lifeline for Haiti’s HIV/AIDS response, funding more than 80% of programs that paid off by reducing the spread of the virus and suppressing its effects. The post USAID chaos: Foreign funds freeze threatens success of Haiti’s fight against HIV  appeared first on The Haitian Times. USAID chaos: Foreign funds freeze threatens success of Haiti’s fight against HIV  was first posted on February 6, 2025 at 2:06 pm.

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New York must take action to protect immigrants from detention and deportation | Opinion

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New York must take action to protect immigrants from detention and deportation | Opinion

Woods Ervin, a community organizer, argues in Prism that New York must take concrete action to protect immigrants from detention and deportation. The post New York must take action to protect immigrants from detention and deportation | Opinion appeared first on The Haitian Times. New York must take action to protect immigrants from detention and deportation | Opinion was first posted on January 31, 2025 at 1:06 pm.

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