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Biden Administration Extends Relief for Haitian Immigrants After Backlash Over Deportations
Over the previous weekend, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would be granting more than 100,000 Haitians in the United States Temporary Protected Status, otherwise known as provisional humanitarian immigration protection, or TPS, BuzzFeed News reported two weeks ago. The updated status would allow those eligible to obtain work permits and be safe from deportation.
Only Haitians or persons without nationality who last resided in Haiti who were in the U.S. as of May 21, 2021, are allowed to apply for the 18-month extension, leaving out those who arrived after the set date. Homeland Security cautioned thar anyone attempting to travel to the U.S. following the May 22 announcement could face deportation. The media outlet reported that the influx of applicants would be added to the already over 50,000 Haitians who have applied for the program.
In the recent year, members of the Black community have taken to social media and other outlets to express their disdain for the types of content created
Historically Black colleges and universities have a harder time than traditional white institutions when it comes to securing bonds in the capital market.