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She helped Haitians settle into Springfield. Now she wonders if it’s safer for them to leave.
Inside a Haitian grocery store, Margery Koveleski — a “manman” to many — and her daughter Laura help their clients navigate uncertain futures as an immigration crackdown dismantles legal pathways to ...
About 350,000 people would be unable to legally drive, work or live in the United States, including hundreds on the Treasure ...
The U.S. warned the transitional council in charge of Haiti against making changes to the troubled country’s government on ...
Falsely accused of eating pets, and worse, Haitians in Springfield have survived harassment, and now fear deportation.
The Canadian Council for Refugees says the humanitarian situation south of the border has deteriorated rapidly, with many ...
With thousands of Haitians in Massachusetts set to lose legal status on Feb. 3, more than a dozen labor leaders, health care ...
Findlay Mayor Christina Muryn sent Congressman Bob Latta, Senator Jon Husted, and Senator Bernie Moreno a letter outlining concerns about recent federal action affecting international adoptions and ...
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Closing the door: How the 75 country visa ban fuels global crisis
On January 14, President Trump announced a sweeping pause on all immigrant visa processing to 75 countries. The policy ...
Dispatch reporter Danae King will moderate the Columbus Metropolitan Club's Jan. 21 live forum on Haitian immigrants' future ...
Rampant gang violence has pushed the population to new levels of hunger, highlighting the urgent need to tackle food ...
Reports of immigration arrests over the last week have struck fear in immigrant communities of Portland and Lewiston and ...
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