Trump's Immigration Policies Spark Exodus and Uncertainty in Ohio

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Following Donald Trump's election victory, many Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are leaving the city due to fears of deportation, as Trump has threatened to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians. Community leaders report a significant exodus, with some moving to other U.S. cities or considering returning to countries like Brazil. The local economy, which has benefited from Haitian labor, faces potential setbacks. Despite legal challenges, the uncertainty surrounding TPS has heightened anxiety among immigrants.
Topics:world#deportation-fears#haitian-immigrants#politics#springfield-ohio#temporary-protected-status#trump-administration
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