Migrants from troubled nations would pay the price if this protection were revoked — and so would many Americans.
Temporary protected status covers many U.S. immigrants. President-elect Trump says he’ll challenge its use, particularly for ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is planning on meeting with incoming Trump border czar Tom Homan on ways they can co-operate ...
The two-day event kicked off with opening remarks from the organization's CEO Gregory Morris, Hot Bread Kitchen CEO Leslie ...
Just as he did during his first presidency, Donald Trump is taking aim at an immigration program known as “temporary protected status” or TPS. It allows about 1 million people from nations in ...
Marty Schladen has been a reporter for decades, working in Indiana, Texas and other places before returning to his native Ohio to work at The Columbus Dispatch in 2017. He's won state and national ...
The city of Springfield, Ohio, made national headlines after false rumors of Haitian immigrants eating the local pets went viral on social media and repeated at the Presidential debate by Donald ...
Donald Trump is threatening to revoke the legal status of immigrants living in the U.S., particularly those granted temporary ...
Known as Temporary Protected Status, the program was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush to help people already in the United States who cannot return safely and immediately to their ...