Haitians with what is known as temporary protected status will be expected to leave the United States by July 2019 or face deportation.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017
The Trump administration is ending a program that allowed some 59,000 Haitians to live legally in the U.S. after the 2010 earthquake
The Trump administration is ending a humanitarian program that has allowed Haitians to live and work in the United States since an earthquake ravaged their country in 2010, officials said.
Haitians with what is known as temporary protected status will be expected to leave the United States by July 2019 or face deportation.
Haitians with what is known as temporary protected status will be expected to leave the United States by July 2019 or face deportation.
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Ask the Clintons to foot the bill. $13 Billion in aid went to Haiti after the earthquake. Most of it didn't help the victims, but went into the pockets of corrupt politicians and their friends and relatives.
Byeeeeeeeee
Good work Mr. President!
About half of them are living in Laurel and Seaford.
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