A Brooklyn event highlighting Haitian culture sparked reactions after the U.S. Supreme Court supported the Trump Administration's move to revoke humanitarian parole for Haitian immigrants. This decision impacts around 210,000 Haitians under the humanitarian parole program, which previously offered legal status and work permits. City officials, including Council Member Farah Louis, expressed deep concern, deeming the ruling a severe setback for community values. U.S. Representative Yvette Clarke described the decision as a betrayal to hundreds of thousands and criticized the administration for promoting hate.
City Council Member Farah Louis criticized the Supreme Court's ruling as a "devastating blow to families, communities, and the fundamental values that define America."
U.S. Representative Yvette Clarke condemned the decision as a betrayal to over 500,000 immigrants, pledging that this action is a sin that will not be forgiven.
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