Brooklyn rally calls for Haitian TPS reinstatement, blasts Adams and Trump
Briefly

At a Brooklyn rally on March 14, advocates and local officials called for the reinstatement of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians until 2026. The event highlighted concerns regarding the reversal of TPS by the previous Trump administration, affecting over half a million Haitians. Local officials criticized Mayor Eric Adams and expressed frustration over the current political climate, calling for urgent action to protect the status of Haitian immigrants who they argue are in need of support due to instability in Haiti. Key voices at the rally emphasized the importance of TPS and condemned policies threatening the community's well-being.
Many Haitian TPS holders came to the U.S. legally, they follow the rules they pay taxes,
There's no stable [Haitian] government to protect them... Sending people back now is cruel and irresponsible.
This is going to be a hard fight for us - to ask for a reversal, from an idiot with a pen who thinks he can do whatever he wants.
Read at The Haitian Times
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