Thousands of Haitians Face Uncertainty as U.S. Moves to End TPS

The U.S. has rescinded Haiti’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS), leaving thousands of Haitian nationals facing an uncertain future as the program is set to expire in August 2025.
Haitian Immigrants in Ohio Face Uncertainty Amid Deportation Fears

Haitian workers in Ohio contribute significantly to industries like logistics but fear mass deportation as Donald Trump’s presidency revives stricter immigration policies.
Haitian Groups Sue Trump, Vance, Others for $550M Over False Claims

Haitian diaspora organizations have filed a $550 million lawsuit against several prominent figures, including former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, for spreading false and harmful narratives about Haitian immigrants. The lawsuit, filed in Florida, accuses the defendants of inciting hostility and endangering the safety of Haitian communities, particularly in Springfield, Ohio. The plaintiffs seek both damages and legal measures to prevent further civil rights violations against Haitian immigrants.
Rep. Clay Higgins Regrets Post Slandering Haitian Immigrants

Rep. Clay Higgins deleted a social media post about Haitian immigrants after facing significant criticism. The post has added to ongoing concerns about anti-Haitian rhetoric in U.S. politics.
Haitian-Born Engineer Suze Youance Appointed to Canadian Senate

Suze Youance, a Haitian-born civil engineer and community advocate, has been appointed to the Canadian Senate by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. She brings years of experience in engineering, academia, and community service to her new role.
