Approximately 1.3 million illegal immigrants who have been protected from deportation through the Temporary Protected Status ...
Thousands of people who have lived in the U.S. for years face returning to unfamiliar, and potentially unstable, countries.
Work permits for Haitians and other immigrants with temporary protected status have been extended at the last minute.
Haitians in South Florida have been encouraged to get legal affairs in order, and to speak with estate and family attorneys.
As work permits lapsed on Friday, the FLL airport, where roughly 170 workers have TPS, is bracing for what comes next ...
As TPS-related work permits expire, many Springfield, Ohio Haitians face uncertainty while employers brace for staffing ...
Some businesses already have begun terminating Haitians and other immigrant workers with the humanitarian protections.
The U.S. Supreme Court's temporary protected status ruling for Haitian and Syrian refugees puts status of 1.3 million people ...
While many are passively hoping for a reprieve for tens of thousands of long-term care immigrant workers who appear on the ...
Life as she knows it might end Friday. Lilly, a 33-year-old community organizer, has lived in the U.S. for the last seven ...
The legal status of nearly 1.3 million immigrants facing war or environmental disasters in their home countries is up in the air following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Temporary Protected Status ...
Several hours after the rally, the Department of Homeland Security announced an 18-month extension for Haitians.