Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin clashed with Jake Tapper over Haiti deportations after the Supreme Court ended Temporary Protected Status.
In Springfield, Ohio, some residents see the end of an economic boom after the end of a humanitarian program for immigrants. Others see still darker possibilities.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, June 29 (IPS) - There is a question that is never asked plainly enough in reports on Haiti: why, despite decades of analysis, billions in international aid, and an abundance of national strategies, does the potential of Haitian ...
Scotland are out of the 2026 World Cup, having failed to progress from their group with Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti. But while nations like Cape Verde, Egypt, DR Congo, Bosnia, Canada, and South Africa have broken new ground, Steve Clarke's team exit ...
CNN's fake news yapper, Jake Tapper, claimed today that Haiti isn't safe for deportation because the US has issued a travel advisory for the country. But he gets schooled by Secy Mullin . . .
The brothers, from Ipswich, were thrilled to have tickets to the match against Haiti, which their father, Kevin Lister, 55, who is originally from Inverness, had kindly bought them.
In a win for Trump's immigration agenda, the Supreme Court ruled DHS could strip Temporary Protected Status from hundreds of thousands of migrants from Haiti and Syria.
Residents in the Caribbean enclave in Brooklyn worried about returning to a crime-ravaged country after President Trump was allowed a path to deport them.