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  2. Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans

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    The form asks the sponsor to agree to financially support an individual ("beneficiary") for the term of their parole. If the form I-134A is confirmed (approved), the beneficiary will submit attestations of eligibility, along with photos of their face and their passport, to U.S. Customs and Border Protection through the CBP One app. CBP ...

  3. Haitian deportation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He ceased the Haitian TPS because it had gone on too long and was becoming permanent rather than temporary as it was anticipated to be. [2] The termination was said to take effect in July 2019, eighteen months later, to create a smooth transition for Haiti, the United States, and the Haitian Immigrants previously under TPS. [ 3 ]

  4. Parole (United States immigration) - Wikipedia

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    A Form I-512L, Authorization for Parole of an Alien Into the United States (an Advance Parole form), issued to a DACA recipient in 2014, permitting a United States Customs and Border Protection officer to allow the named foreign national to enter the United States under the parole authority found in Immigration and Nationality Act section 212(d ...

  5. US to continue deporting Haitians as it evacuates its citizens

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    WASHINGTON/PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - The United States will continue deporting Haitian migrants back to their country, a spokesperson from the Department of Homeland Security said on Thursday ...

  6. Feds extend legal status for Haitian immigrants - AOL

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    Asked Monday about the expansion of TPS legal status for Haitian immigrants, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll said, "We continue to obviously press on the federal government for help and assistance. And we ...

  7. Cal NAGPRA - Wikipedia

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    Cal NAGPRA (Assembly Bill (978)) was an act created by the state of California which was signed into law in 2001. The act was created to implement the same repatriation expectations for state-funded institutions, museums, repositories, or collections as those federally supported through NAGPRA. Cal NAGPRA also supports non-federally recognized ...

  8. Fearing deportation, some Haitian migrants leaving ... - AOL

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    Most Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, live there legally through Temporary Protected Status , which President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to end. Fearing deportation, some Haitian migrants ...

  9. Haitian Bridge Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Haitian Bridge Alliance is a US nonprofit working on behalf of Haitian and other black immigrants to the United States. They have offices in San Diego, CA and Tijuana, Mexico . It was founded by Pethou Archange and Guerline M. Jozef. [ 1 ]