Miami’s leading Haitian immigrant advocacy group is calling for the protection of hundreds of thousands of Haitians with Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, saying they contribute to the U.S. economy and that their homeland remains unstable and dangerous.
The Family Action Network Movement held a news conference in Little Haiti Tuesday morning to protest the administration’s decision last week to end TPS for Haitians, effective Feb. 3, 2026.
“This devastating and irresponsible action places up to half a million Haitian nationals at immediate risk of deportation to a nation facing severe political instability, escalating violence, and deepening humanitarian crises,” FAMN officials said in a statement before Tuesday’s press conference.
The administration announced last Wednesday it was

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