
Judge blocks Trump administration from speeding end of protections for Haitians
U.S. District Court Judge Brian Cogan ruled Noem could not issue a 'partial vacatur' of a decision by her predecessor that gave Haitians Temporary Protected Status (TPS) until February of next year.
In February, Noem signed an order seeking to advance that date, moving to end protections for Haitians this August.
'Plaintiffs' injuries far outweigh any harm to the Government from a postponement. Without a postponement, plaintiffs face the termination of Haiti's TPS designation on September 2, 2025 and the subsequent loss of their legal right to live and work in the United States, despite this Court's finding that Secretary Noem's partial vacatur of Haiti's TPS designation was unlawful,' Cogan wrote.
Roughly 350,000 Haitians living in the U.S. have TPS.
Noem has also sought to end TPS protections for other countries such as Venezuela and Afghanistan. The Supreme Court in May agreed to lift a lower court ruling that blocked Noem's efforts to end TPS for Venezuela.
But amid a series of court rulings questioning the validity of her efforts to vacate designations made under the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun following the notice and comment rulemaking process required for terminating TPS designations.
That process requires the agency to consider the safety of the country in lifting protections from deportation to those from countries experiencing natural disasters or civil unrest.
Last week, Noem formally moved to end TPS protections for Haitians for this September.
'This decision restores integrity in our immigration system and ensures that Temporary Protective Status is actually temporary,' DHS said in a release, noting that Haiti was first designated for TPS due to a devastating earthquake.
'The environmental situation in Haiti has improved enough that it is safe for Haitian citizens to return home. We encourage these individuals to take advantage of the Department's resources in returning to Haiti, which can be arranged through the CBP Home app. Haitian nationals may pursue lawful status through other immigration benefit requests, if eligible.'
However, the State Department still lists Haiti as a 'Level 4:Do Not Travel' country due to kidnapping, crime and civil unrest.
Under the Biden administration, DHS cited a wide variety of dangerous conditions in Haiti, including as recently as last year.
'Haiti continues to experience simultaneous economic, security, political, and health crises. Haitian gangs are the primary source of violence and instability in Haiti and pose an increasing threat as they continue to escalate and expand their influence and geographic presence…Since early March 2024, the gangs have also attacked the capital's primary airport and major port terminals, and blocked roads to access the city. An ongoing political impasse has left Haiti without a functioning democratically elected national government and hindered Haiti's ability to respond to the gang-driven violence,' the Biden administration wrote in extending the TPS designation for Haiti.
'At the same time, Haiti struggles through a humanitarian crisis, with many citizens having limited access to safety, healthcare, food, water, and economic opportunity.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New York Post
2 hours ago
- New York Post
Winning sports' woke war is great, but unfortunately it's led by the absurd
This is why we can't have nice things … It took years to undo — and I'm not yet sure it's undone — but the most preposterous legal intrusion on sports — the legalization of unfair play, the antithesis of sports — has come to a judicial end. The conspicuous, dangerous, flabbergasting, legislation to legalize game-fixing of female sports — high school through the Olympics — to be altered then destroyed by the hypnotized 'woke,' including the unconditional support of a detached, fantasy-fueled President Biden, became another clear and present case of the hideous twisting of ideology in order to supplant reality that has persisted since Adam FaceTimed Eve. Advertisement So President Trump to the rescue. 'Jessica' — the muscular 6-foot-2 former guy who plays front-row ball and face-smasher on the girls' high school volleyball team — has, for the moment, been ruled out.


CNN
2 hours ago
- CNN
DHS intelligence branch planning to shrink staffing by 75% amid elevated threat level
The Department of Homeland Security is preparing to cut nearly 75% of staffing at the agency's office tasked with developing and sharing threat intelligence with state and local partners, according to an official familiar with the plans. The planned cuts of about 750 at the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, which has a staff of around 1,000, are part of the department's efforts to remove what leadership considers redundant roles or those working on 'non-critical programs,' DHS said in a statement Thursday. Some Democratic lawmakers asked DHS to pause the cuts, raising concerns over the elevated threat environment intelligence officials have reported. The roughly 275 staffers left after the planned cuts will still be tasked with the mission established in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US –- to provide intelligence related to threats to the homeland to local and state law enforcement as well as other government officials. 'Under President Trump's leadership, we focused on getting the Department of Homeland Security back to its core mission of prioritizing American safety and enforcing our laws,' the department said. 'DHS component leads have identified redundant positions and non-critical programs within the Office of Intelligence and Analysis.' In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Democratic lawmakers on the House and Senate committees on homeland security implored the officials to reconsider the planned cuts. 'We urge you not to take this drastic and unilateral step and instead to consult with Congress about alternative ways to make I&A as effective and efficient as possible,' the lawmakers wrote in a letter Wednesday. 'Radically reducing I&A's workforce at headquarters or in the field would create dangerous and unnecessary security gaps and could again leave us in the dark about the threats that lie ahead.' The letter continued, noting that 'at a time when DHS is rightly warning about an elevated threat environment from terrorists and cartels, we should be focused on plugging security gaps rather than senselessly creating new ones.' The planned cuts may not be the last seen under the Trump administration to offices inside DHS. 'The Department is actively working to identify other wasteful positions and programs that do not align with DHS's mission to prioritize American safety and enforce our laws,' the agency said.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Biden claims he's 'getting calls' from European leaders wanting him to 'get engaged'
Former President Joe Biden claimed during a rare public appearance on Wednesday that he keeps getting calls from officeholders and European leaders asking for advice during the Trump era. Biden gave a keynote speech at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) convention in San Diego and later sat down with SHRM president and CEO Johnny Taylor in a video published by Democratic operative Chris Jackson on X. The two talked about how he has been spending his time since leaving office. After touting his accomplishments, the former president said he still stays engaged with world efforts and is constantly told by international leaders to get more involved. Biden Scolds Reporters Saying He 'Knows More World Leaders' Than They Do In Their Whole 'Goddamn' Lives "I'm getting calls. I'm not going to go into it, I can't, from a number of European leaders asking me to get engaged," Biden said. "I'm not, but I'm giving advice. Because things are different." "How can you just walk away?" Biden added. "You don't see me out there publicly doing a lot of this. But I'm also dealing with a lot of Democrats and Republican colleagues, all of them, wanting to talk, not because they think I have the answer, just to bounce things off me. I'm seeing a lot of officeholders… I'm not looking for them. They asked to see me, I see them." Read On The Fox News App Fox News Digital reached out to Biden's office for comment. Biden also revealed that he was working on a memoir since "every president is expected to write a memoir." He described himself as "working like hell" to write a 500-page book that his publisher wants out by "March of this year." Biden's Media Blitz Met With Democratic Disdain, Wishes He Would 'Go Away' Since leaving office, Biden has largely stayed out of the public spotlight. Biden didn't give his first public speech as a former president until April, almost three months after leaving the White House. His brief return to the limelight in May was met with backlash by his fellow article source: Biden claims he's 'getting calls' from European leaders wanting him to 'get engaged'