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Student shot during second protest for the relocation of Haiti’s largest hospital
Milot Exantus, a student at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the State University of Haiti (UEH), was shot in the right arm…
How the Supreme Court became a pivotal force in Trump’s immigration agenda
The Supreme Court largely sided with President Donald Trump's immigration agenda, including allowing the administration to end TPS…
Days after Supreme Court TPS ruling, Little Haiti wonders what’s next
Residents of Brooklyn's Little Haiti say the Supreme Court's TPS ruling ignores Haiti's worsening humanitarian crisis and threaten…
Haitian chef spent life savings on restaurant. Now her landlord wants $2.5 million for her to keep it
A Brooklyn restaurant owner says a dispute with her landlord, broker and contractor has left her fighting to save the business she…
Nègès Mawon renews calls for justice for slain Haitian journalist Antoinette Duclaire
A memorial featuring photographs, candles and flowers honored slain journalist and feminist Antoinette “Netty” Duclaire's legacy w…
The quiet this time: How the Supreme Court TPS ruling is settling on Haitians in Ohio
Members of Ohio's Haitian community say uncertainty over TPS is emptying churches, supermarkets and gathering places — long before…
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits
The Supreme Court has rejected President Trump's attempt to limit birthright citizenship, ruling that the 14th Amendment guarantee…
Tear-gassed students in Haiti plan new march to get hospital moved from gang territory
Each year, more than 500 students complete their clinical internships there, and since 2012, the hospital has treated over 200,000…
Rumors of Haiti’s World Cup team coach leaving untrue, FHF official says
Migné's tenure has already become one of the most consequential in modern Haitian soccer history — one likely to be remembered as …
Top leaders pledge to fight back against ‘largest attack on immigrants’ in US after TPS ruling
Elected officials, service organization leaders and advocacy groups are pushing back after the Supreme Court cleared the way for t…