Haitian Rights

TPS For Haitians

TPS For Haitians

Many Haitians nationals have had Temporary protected status (TPS) in the United States since 1990. With TPS, Haitians are allowed to live and work in the United States fo a limited time.

What is Temporary Protected Status?

Temporary protected status (best known by Haitians as "TPS") is a temporary status given to eligible nationals of designated countries who are present in the United States.

Read more about TPS at wikipedia.org

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Father Gerard Jean-Juste - TPS For Haitians

Father Gerard Jean-Juste - TPS For Haitians

Look at a photo of Father Father Gerard Jean-Juste holding a sigh that says TPS FOR HAITIANS during a Haiti Immigration March in Miami

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Senator Edward M. Kennedy And Haiti foreign policy

Senator Edward M. Kennedy And Haiti foreign policy

Senator Edward M. Kennedy was one the U.S. Senators urging the Department of Homeland Security to grant Haitians temporary protected status (TPS) in the United States

Find out how Senator Edward M. Kennedy impacted foreign policy in Haiti in his tenure as a U.S. Senator in Washington DC

Read this article:

Senator Edward M. Kennedy, His Impact On Haiti
http://www.haitianinternet.com/articles.php/453

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