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They fear a labor shortage in South Florida as trades such as construction and landscaping lose workers. Those workers also are consumers, they say.
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the Trump administration can cancel Temporary Protected Status for up to 350,000 Venezuelans in the United States.
Documents reviewed by The Post call for leveraging foreign assistance accounts to return migrants to conflict-afflicted ...
Robenson Lauvince, a Haitian filmmaker who is making history with a political thriller showing in theaters nationwide, has ...
The status allows people already in the United States to live and work legally because their native countries are deemed ...
On Haiti Heritage Month, Haitians in Miami reminisce about their troubled home nation. “I cry every morning,” said Guillaume, ...
The Supreme Court's ruling letting the Trump administration revoke TPS for about 350,000 Venezuelans may have wrenching ...
The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to revoke Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans ...
Trump officials asked the justices to lift a lower-court order that barred the administration from ending TPS for Venezuelans ...
My hopes were dashed back in the fall when a Trump-Hillary rematch didn’t come to pass—though the alternative was serviceable ...
A trio of Miami-area Republicans are pushing back against the administration as President Trump works to end programs ...