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TPS, Haiti and US Supreme Court

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Dayton Daily News · 14h
Haiti TPS: Supreme Court grills Trump administration, TPS holders attorneys
U.S. Supreme Court justices on the morning of Wednesday, April 29, peppered U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer with tough questions about the federal government’s attempts to end Temporary Protected

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A lifeline for Haiti could soon be severed by the US Supreme Court
Journal-News · 3d
Haiti TPS: Supreme Court to hear in-person argument today in high stakes cases
 · 16h
The Latest: Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Ending Legal Protections for Haitian/Syrian Migrants
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will weigh arguments Wednesday over the Trump administration’s push to end legal protections for Haitians and Syrians as migrants fleeing war and natural disaster.

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 · 21h
Supreme Court hearing could signal fate of 1.3 million immigrants
 · 12h
Supreme Court Seems Split Over Admin Bid To End Immigrant Protections
 · 12h
Supreme Court hears arguments over deportation shield for Syrians, Haitians
The cases before the court, known as Mullin v. Doe and Trump v. Miot, stem from then-Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem's decisions to end TPS for thousands of Syrians and Haitians.

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 · 18h
Supreme Court weighs Trump's effort to end temporary protections for Haitians, Syrians
Courthouse News Service · 10h
Temporary protected status for migrants hangs by a thread after Supreme Court showdown
The Haitian Times
1d

Final group of Kenyan officers leaves Haiti as security mission ends in failure

The final contingent of Kenyan police left Haiti Monday, ending the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission, which struggled with limited funding, legal challenges and an incomplete deployment, as Haiti transitions to a new international security force— the Gang Suppression Force (GSF).
1d

Haiti gets royal visit: Jordan princess shines light on hunger hotspot

Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan is in Haiti -- a country whose freed Blacks and future king helped fight for America’s freedom in the Battle of Savannah -- at the invitation of the United Nations.
Responsible Statecraft on MSN
2h

Throwing thousands more soldiers at Haiti will not solve this crisis

But the UN and US never seem to learn. There have been numerous cycles of peacekeeping and police missions there. Here's why they don't work.
The Haitian Times
12h

Haiti court orders Episcopal Church leaders, ex-officials to stand trial in arms trafficking case

Haiti’s Court of Appeal has ordered clergy from the Episcopal Church and former officials to stand trial in a 2022 arms trafficking case, reversing an earlier ruling that found insufficient evidence.
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1h

Experts doubt Haiti troop surge will tackle root causes

Chad is sending 1,500 troops to Haiti as part of the UN’s new Gang Suppression Force, the largest security push yet against rampant gang violence. Experts warn the mission, like its predecessor, risks failure by focusing solely on armed security while ...
1d

A Supreme Court justice’s personal ties to Haiti highlight stakes in asylum case

The court is considering President Donald Trump’s effort to end temporary protected status for Haitians. Justice Amy Coney Barrett has two adopted children from Haiti.
11d

Dominican Republic and Haiti to reopen airspace in May, restoring flights after more than 2 years

The governments of the Dominican Republic and Haiti have agreed to reopen their airspace starting in May, allowing flights between their countries for the first time in more than two years.
The Christian Science Monitor
7d

This newspaper has covered Haiti for 128 years. Today, it’s tougher than ever.

Haiti’s longest-running newspaper has weathered dictatorships and natural disasters. Can it withstand growing criminal-gang control?
FIU News
1d

Haiti’s ‘Goldilocks Zone’ for rare plants could vanish in 50 years, researchers say

Neither too hot nor too cold, an area of rugged terrain has provided ideal conditions for a specific plant family for more than a million years. A new warning suggests that all end in a few decades.
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