Protests in the Streets After Trump's Ending of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian Refugees
November 21, 2017 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us
On November 20, Trump announced his regime is ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians who were unable to safely return to their homeland because of devastating earthquakes and hurricanes. This means some 60,000 Haitians now in the U.S. could be forcibly deported or forced into the shadows by July 2019. People in different cities are taking to the streets in protest. Check at revcom.us for more on the Trump/Pence regime's TPS decision this week.
Mar-a-Lago, Florida, outside Trump's "Winter White House"
The Trump administration has once again attacked our immigrant communities by announcing the termination of TPS for Haitians. We just shut down the entrance to Mar-A-Lago to protest this injustice! pic.twitter.com/BfjpcIQmy8
— Tomas Kennedy (@Tomaskenn) November 21, 2017
Washington, DC:
#SaveTPS #NotThankful to DHS! Happening now: outside of the White House with @UndocuBlack @UNITEDWEDREAM @adhikaar to protest Haiti decision. pic.twitter.com/fLPm8owTNC
— 32BJ SEIU (@32BJSEIU) November 21, 2017
New York - Outside Representative Peter King's office on Long Island, demanding that Temporary Protected Status be saved, and the passage of a clean DREAM Act.
Photo: Make the Road NY
Photo: Make the Road NY
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