17 States and Washington D.C. File Amicus Brief with Appeals Court to Support Haitian TPS Beneficiaries

Attorneys general from 18 states join forces to make the Appeals Court understand that ending the TPS program for Haiti would tear families apart, devastate state economies, and endanger public…

Haitian TPS: Plaintiffs’ Attorneys Fight Back Against Emergency Stay Request Before the Washington D.C. Appeals Court

Attorneys for five Haitian plaintiffs in Miot v. Trump filed their opposition brief Monday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. The 31-page document, accompanied by the…

Haitian TPS: USCIS Sets Expiration Date on Work Authorizations and Asks Employers to Regularly Check the E-Verify System

USCIS now requires employers to treat March 15, 2026, as the expiration date for Haitian TPS beneficiaries’ work authorization documents. However, the status of driver’s licenses remains unclear. According to…

Haitian TPS Case: The Three Appeals Court Judges in Washington Are Now Known

The identities of the three judges who will sit on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the Haitian TPS case have been revealed.…

Judge Reyes Upholds Her Ruling in Favor of TPS Beneficiaries and Threatens Sanctions if the Government Refuses to Comply

Federal Judge Ana C. Reyes made clear on Thursday, in no uncertain terms, that she would not reverse her decision protecting Haitian beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status. During a hearing…