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TPS-related … No. From his perch as chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., wants to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible Haitians currently in the United States.. Last week, Rubio brought out a proposal giving those Haitians in the U.S. an extra 18 months of TPS which would start on July 22. On Nov. 1, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it would extend the validity of documentation of certain foreign nationals under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations. The Justice Department didn’t have an immediate comment on the ruling.The ruling is the second to block President Donald Trump’s administration from halting the program. “In the event the preliminary injunction is reversed and that reversal becomes final, DHS will allow for an orderly transition period,” the government states.The U.S. government has appealed Judge Chen’s order to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, but it has agreed, while the court’s order is in effect, to certain important measures including automatic nine month extensions, starting in April 2019, unless the Appeals Court rules in their favor. by Cora Cervantes.
TPS designations for these countries were previously set to expire in January and March of 2020. Haitians In America, Latest News Errol Pierre: Providing health care access from New York, to Haiti By Sam Bojarski While growing up in a working-class family, Errol Pierre experienced some of the same health issues many…
Oct. 3, 2018) (PDF, 1.29 MB), the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California enjoined DHS from implementing and enforcing the decisions to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Sudan, Nicaragua, Haiti and El Salvador, pending further resolution of … Kuntz issued his own ruling after a non-jury trial in January.Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the world.In his ruling, Kuntz also cited statements by Trump about immigrants from countries like Haiti, El Salvador and African nations that the president derided as “shithole countries.” The president has denied using those words.Duke faced a deadline in late 2017 to extend TPS for 50,000 Haitians in the U.S. and was leaning toward renewal, Roin told Kuntz in opening arguments. But it is almost certain that no Appeals Court ruling will be made before April 2019.In a press release, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) explained that “Haitians with TPS who didn’t re-register for it in 2017 or 2018 out of fear, confusion, or another good reason can and should seek to re-register now” because the U.S. government “has agreed to give such applications ‘presumptive weight’ as being filed late for good cause – meaning they should be granted and then entitled to the TPS extensions” until 2020.The decision all but guarantees that some 50,000 Haitians living and working in the U.S. under TPS will not have to leave the country until January, or possibly September, 2020.The extension also applies to some 198,000 other TPS holders from El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Sudan.“They do not need to pay any further money to the U.S. government and should not need to pay for additional legal assistance either,” the IJDH adds.In other words, the IJDH explains, “the earliest that TPS holders from [Haiti, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Sudan] could lose their legal status is about six months after the appeals court’s decision,” which likely will not come until the middle of 2019.
They gained it after an earthquake devastated the island nation in 2010.
“In the event the preliminary injunction is reversed and that reversal becomes final, DHS will allow for an orderly transition period,” the government states.The U.S. government has appealed Judge Chen’s order to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, but it has agreed, while the court’s order is in effect, to certain important measures including automatic nine month extensions, starting in April 2019, unless the Appeals Court rules in their favor. News / Haiti; US ends Temporary Protected Status for 55,000 Haitians.