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Ohio's 'wine moms' mobilize to aid Haitians in Springfield
politics21 days ago

Ohio's 'wine moms' mobilize to aid Haitians in Springfield

Suburban women-led group Red Wine & Blue, founded by Katie Paris, organized Unite for Springfield—an online gathering that drew thousands and raised more than $107,000 for Haitian residents in Springfield, Ohio as TPS for Haitians remains contested—highlighting women-led, 'friend-to-friend' organizing and a push to counter ICE activity in a pivotal swing-area community.

Dems Turn DHS Funding Fight Into ICE-Reform Leverage
politics23 days ago

Dems Turn DHS Funding Fight Into ICE-Reform Leverage

In the DHS funding showdown, Democrats are using leverage to push hard ICE reforms—ending warrantless home entries, establishing independent oversight, banning masks, mandating body cameras, and adding immigration judges—while Republicans contend with DHS enforcement practices. A two-week funding patch creates room for hardball negotiations, and the piece argues Democrats could secure real wins if they stay on offense rather than fold. It also reports on a temporary TPS reprieve for Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, underscoring the human stakes of immigration policy.

TPS clock ticks for Haitians in Ohio as court weighs stay
politics29 days ago

TPS clock ticks for Haitians in Ohio as court weighs stay

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.

US Terminates Somalia TPS Designation, End Date Set for March 17, 2026
politics1 month ago

US Terminates Somalia TPS Designation, End Date Set for March 17, 2026

The Department of Homeland Security announced that Somalia’s Temporary Protected Status designation will end on March 17, 2026, citing improved country conditions and alignment with national interests. Somali nationals without another lawful status should depart or seek alternative status, with guidance to use the CBP Home app to report departures; the app reportedly offers a complimentary plane ticket, a $1,000 exit bonus, and potential pathways for future immigration, with additional details in the Federal Register Notice.

US Judge Temporarily Blocks Ending of Deportation Protections for South Sudanese Migrants
law1 month ago

US Judge Temporarily Blocks Ending of Deportation Protections for South Sudanese Migrants

A US federal judge blocked the Trump administration's plan to end temporary protected status for South Sudanese migrants, citing unlawful action and ongoing humanitarian crises in South Sudan. The ruling prevents the expiration of TPS for about 232 South Sudanese nationals and highlights ongoing legal challenges to the termination of protections for various countries.

Venezuelans in the U.S. Face Loss of TPS Amid Rising Uncertainty
immigration3 months ago

Venezuelans in the U.S. Face Loss of TPS Amid Rising Uncertainty

Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S., primarily in South Florida, will lose Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after Friday, risking deportation amid ongoing turmoil in Venezuela. Despite some improvements in Venezuela's conditions, experts argue that it remains unsafe for returnees, especially opponents of Maduro's regime. Many affected individuals have pending asylum cases or work visas, but without TPS, they face potential detention or deportation. U.S. officials and local representatives are calling for solutions to protect these communities.