TPS clock ticks for Haitians in Ohio as court weighs stay

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Thousands of Haitians in Ohio face losing Temporary Protected Status next week unless a federal court blocks the expiration; without TPS, they would lose work permits amid fears of detention or removal, while some may pursue asylum as processing has been constrained; a judge’s decision expected by Feb. 2 could delay or end the protections, and officials warn of an ICE surge and potential economic impact in Springfield and central Ohio.
- ‘The folks are fearful.’ Haitians living in Ohio may soon lose temporary protected status ohiocapitaljournal.com
- Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohio prepping for possible ICE surge in Springfield dispatch.com
- Springfield resolution asks expected ICE influx to observe local rules on identification wdtn.com
- Fear, faith and preparation as ICE closes in on an Ohio community The 19th News
- Springfield braces for 30-day targeted ICE surge after Haitian TPS ends springfieldnewssun.com
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