Healey praises federal court docket ruling on TPS for Haitians
MATT REED WCVB NEWSCENTER FIVE. THANK YOU. MATT. A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT IS RULING AGAINST THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S EFFORT TO END PROTECTED STATUS FOR HAITIANS. THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS IN WASHINGTON, D.C., SIDED WITH A LOWER JUDGE’S RULING. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAD BEEN TRYING TO END THE TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR ROUGHLY 350,000 HAITIANS LIVING IN THE U.S. THAT INCLUDES ABOUT 45,000 INDIVIDUALS IN MASSACHUSETTS. GOVERNOR MAURA HEALEY IS PRAISING THE RULING, SAYING IN PART, MASSACHUSETTS IS PROUD TO BE THE HOME TO A VIB
Gov. Healey praises federal court docket ruling on TPS for Haitian immigrants
A federal appeals court docket in Washington, D.C., dominated towards the Trump administration’s efforts to finish momentary protected standing for roughly 350,000 Haitians residing in america. The U.S. Court docket of Appeals sided with a decrease choose’s ruling.Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey praised the choice, saying, “Massachusetts is proud to be dwelling to a vibrant Haitian group, and we are going to proceed to face with them.”About 45,000 Haitians live in Massachusetts.
A federal appeals court docket in Washington, D.C., dominated towards the Trump administration’s efforts to finish momentary protected standing for roughly 350,000 Haitians residing in america.
The U.S. Court docket of Appeals sided with a decrease choose’s ruling.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey praised the choice, saying, “Massachusetts is proud to be dwelling to a vibrant Haitian group, and we are going to proceed to face with them.”
About 45,000 Haitians live in Massachusetts.
