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350,000 Haitians in U.S. "at Risk of Losing Everything" After Trump Revokes Legal TPS Status

2026-01-30 News & Politics
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Support our work: https://democracynow.org/donate/sm-desc-yt An estimated 350,000 Haitian immigrants are set to lose their temporary protected status, or TPS, on February 3, 2026, after President Trump signed an executive order to revoke their TPS shortly after coming into office. TPS holders live and work in the United States legally. During the 2024 presidential election, candidates Donald Trump and JD Vance spread racist invective about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Illinois. Now ICE is reportedly planning to begin extensive raids on Haitian American communities like Springfield. "We are living under a cloud of terror," says Guerline Jozef, the co-founder and executive director of Haitian Bridge Alliance. Her organization is mounting a legal challenge against the Trump administration's revocation of TPS. "I'm anxious every day," says Maryse Balthazar, a former journalist in Haiti who fled the country after its devastating 2010 earthquake. She now works as an elder care nurse in Florida. She worries about being separated from her U.S. citizen daughter, and for the safety of her son, also a TPS holder, if he were deported to Haiti, a country currently struggling with organized crime and political unrest. Balthazar says that if she were to lose her TPS, "it will be like another earthquake to me." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe

Top Comments (10)

@carlforpresidentanthony4574 2026-02-02

30 years is too long "temporary"

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@MRXYZ1ER 2026-01-30

Now that they have been getting educated for decades in the United States, hopefully they'll go back and make Haiti a better place.

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@aminabdullah350 2026-01-30

That's 350,000 individuals to give a boost to the many businesses enriching themselves out of preying on people, and their opportunistic shareholders working from the comfort of their homes and their gated communities. Business inventory .

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@FemaleBehaviours 2026-02-02

Mass Deportation needs to be enforced since and those deported and nation should be banned.

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@AlisaWhitaker-g4v 2026-02-02

Reconsider after 36 years you lost your mind

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@CeCe-yw1mz 2026-01-30

My niece went to Haiti last year for vacation. She came back alive with beautiful pictures of Haiti

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@iamevelyn9728 2026-01-30

25 million illegals have to come home!!!

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@Edmonds-b1i 2026-02-03

Hatians are banned in many countries. Why did we take them Dewine??? Smh. So u can line your pockets??

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@taurusbull3580 2026-02-03

“I’m praying people who’ve come from Haiti get the support they need to rebuild and thrive. At the same time, I’m also worried about how stretched our resources feel here in Ohio. I think it’s fair to have a serious conversation about TPS timelines and how we balance helping others while also taking care of our own communities.”

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@LiveMoveBe 2026-02-02

Thank you for sharing this info

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