Sixteen years after Haiti's catastrophic earthquake, the future remains uncertain for thousands of Haitians in the U.S. as their Temporary Protected Status is set to expire on Feb. 3rd.
About 350,000 people would be unable to legally drive, work or live in the United States, including hundreds on the Treasure ...
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'A country at war': Haiti earthquake vigil is plea for compassion to Trump administration
"Up until now, there is nothing but uncertainty." ...
Haitian TPS is scheduled to expire Feb. 3, which would leave all TPS holders vulnerable to deportation. Thousands of people ...
Haiti is entering 2026 facing one of the most complex crises in its recent history. On Wednesday, the Caribbean island nation ...
The 7.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on Saturday has affected about 1.2 million people, 540,000 of them children, UNICEF announced Tuesday, as drenching rains from tropical storm Grace ...
UN officials warned on Wednesday that Haiti's crisis has reached a critical phase as violence escalates, with entrenched criminal networks and extensive humanitarian needs fueling national ...
On Jan. 12, 2010, a magnitude-7 earthquake dealt Haiti and its capital Port-au-Prince a catastrophic blow, killing at least 100,000 people.
On January 12, 2010, a powerful earthquake struck Haiti, collapsing buildings across Port-au-Prince and nearby towns and killing large numbers of people.
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