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Empty pews and fear of ICE on Maryland’s Eastern Shore after TPS ends for Haitians
['Ap News']
myMotherLode.com
(AP) — These are harrowing days for the Word of Life Center, a church that has long been a vibrant hub of the Haitian community on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
On June 25, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the government, allowing TPS to end and triggering weeks of confusion around enforcement timelines.
It provides support to immigrant communities across the Eastern Shore and recorded more than a dozen arrests of immigrants recently, including some with TPS.
At a nearly empty barber shop in Salisbury, a Haitian with TPS ventured in for a haircut.
TPS protections for Haitians date back to 2010The United States initially gave TPS to Haitians following a devastating 2010 earthquake and extended it several times since.