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Haitian American politician wants more TPS time for undocumented Haitians

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
Haitian American politician wants more TPS time for undocumented Haitians
Key Points(5)
  • A Haitian-American Congressman, Ludmya Bourdeau Love is urging the US to extend by a further year, the Temporary Protected States (TPS) for undocumented Haitians living here.
  • Last month, US Secretary of Homeland Security, John F.
  • Kelly, announced a six month eextension of the TPS effective July 23, this year.
  • However, Love says Washington should add another year to the deportation delay of Haitian TPS beneficiaries, as Haiti is still struggling to recover.
  • "While I am pleased that the administration granted an extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, I am not convinced six months is sufficient.

A Haitian-American Congressman, Ludmya Bourdeau Love is urging the US  to extend by a further year, the Temporary Protected States (TPS) for undocumented Haitians living here.

Last month, US Secretary of Homeland Security, John F. Kelly, announced a six month eextension of the TPS effective July 23, this year.

However, Love says Washington should add another year to the deportation delay of Haitian TPS beneficiaries, as Haiti is still struggling to recover.

"While I am pleased that the administration granted an extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haiti, I am not convinced six months is sufficient.

"The administration claims that conditions in Haiti have measurably improved. But after working with Utah-based Operation Underground Railroad and coordinating with fellow members on the Terrorism and Illicit Financing subcommittee, evidence indicates that the country still faces significant challenges,” she said.

Love recalled that a cholera epidemic, a food crisis and a slow recovery from the earthquake and the impact of Hurricane Matthew in 2016 show that refugees deserve a longer break before being sent back to their country of origin.

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