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  2. Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield's growth - and now a US ...

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    City commissioners in their public comments have pushed back, noting that the vast majority of Haitians are in the country legally and have a right to live where they choose.

  3. New U.S. parole program for Haitians leads to long passport ...

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    The U.S. Embassy in Haiti had made the problem worse, they said, sometimes denying U.S. visas for an adopted Haitian child to visit the U.S. to see a doctor, even after previously being issued one.

  4. ‘Why Springfield?’ How a small Ohio city became home for ...

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    “Some Haitians who had been living in South America and had kids there and were building their lives made a secondary move to the United States, where they saw greater economic opportunity for ...

  5. Haitian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Changes in the migration flows of Haitians to Atlanta, awareness of national-scale Haitian-American issues and the bicentennial of Haiti's independence in 2004, were all factors contributing toward the solidification of Atlanta's spread out Haitian population. The Haitian community is spread out over the large, greater metropolitan area of Atlanta.

  6. Haitians seizing on legal path to US rush to secure passport

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    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Hundreds of Haitians are flocking daily to the sole immigration office in Port-au-Prince, pressing against the bright blue gate as they strain to hear whether their ...

  7. Caribbean immigration to New York City - Wikipedia

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    The following wave of Puerto Ricans to move to New York did so after the Spanish–American War of 1898 made Puerto Rico a U.S. possession and after the Jones–Shafroth Act of 1917 gave Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship, which allows travel without the need of a passport between the island and the United States mainland. The largest wave of ...

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

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    Humanitarian Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans was a program under which citizens of these four countries, and their immediate family members, could be paroled into the United States for a period of up to two years if a person in the US agreed to financially support them. [1]

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