A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary protections that have allowed roughly 350,000 Haitians ...
Columbus leaders, activists, state representatives and faith leaders discussed what comes next for Haitian immigrants with ...
We know that legal victories like these are often temporary. Instead of targeting and criminalizing Haitians, we must defend TPS and win permanent legalization! Now is the moment for all Ohioans to ...
A federal judge’s decision to delay the end of TPS for Haitians brings relief to some in Springfield, but others say the city is strained.
By Daphne Duret for The Marshall Project. Broadcast version by Farah Siddiqi for Ohio News Connection reporting for the ...
A Washington federal court has stepped in to halt a looming immigration shift that threatened the legal status of hundreds of ...
Columbus city leaders and many who support immigrant communities spoke Tuesday at a press conference supporting Haitian refugees in Columbus. The speakers were critical of the Trump administration and ...
Farrah Larrieux, who was born in Haiti, has been living in the U.S. for two decades with Temporary Protected Status that remained in limbo even after a federal judge sided with about 350,000 others ...
Ohio House Democrats announced eight bills and resolutions they say will ensure accountability of ICE operations in the state.
TPS remains temporarily in place for Haitians, but Hancock County leaders and families face uncertainty about what comes next.
Springfield has been in the national spotlight since 2024, when Vance and Trump made false claims about pets being eaten.
Given Findlay’s large Haitian population, and growing concerns about ICE enforcement in Ohio, Findlay Mayor Christina Muryn admitted there was an air of uncertainty.