SPRINGFIELD - Viles Dorsainvil looks down at his hands — pauses — and says he doesn't know what his future will look like.

The soft-spoken 39-year-old's hesitant voice echoes the anxiety of thousands of Haitians in his small Ohio city who were promised safety and employment in the United States. They are now scrambling after the Trump administration moved to revoke their protected status.

"It's as if you are inviting me to come to your house, telling me I will be okay and everything will be fine," Dorsainvil said in Springfield. "Then all of a sudden you start giving me cold shoulders."

U.S. President Donald Trump campaigned on clamping down on immigration and last year thrust Springfield into international spotlight by falsely claiming Haitian immigrants in the Ohio city were eating ca

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