Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) urged President Donald Trump to reconsider the decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian immigrants following a Supreme Court ruling that allows the administration to proceed with this action. In an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN's State of the Union, DeWine emphasized the importance of Haitian immigrants in Ohio's manufacturing and healthcare sectors, stating that they play a crucial role in caring for vulnerable populations. He expressed concern about the safety of returning to Haiti, citing worsening conditions in the country. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended the administration's position, stating that migrants under TPS have opportunities to apply for permanent status or return home. DeWine countered that returning to Haiti is challenging due to flight restrictions caused by gang violence.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Urges Trump to Reconsider Ending TPS for Haitian Immigrants
Governor Mike DeWine of Ohio called on President Trump to reconsider the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants after a Supreme Court ruling allowed the action. DeWine highlighted the contributions of Haitians to the workforce and expressed concerns about the safety conditions in Haiti, while Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended the administration's stance.
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Ohio’s DeWine tells Trump to ‘reconsider’ stripping TPS protections from Haitians
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Urges Trump to Reconsider Ending TPS for Haitian Immigrants