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From a church with a dwindling congregation to an interrupted visa appointment, Trump's travel ban echoes across both Haiti and Indianapolis.
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Money Talks News on MSNSupreme Court Allows Trump Administration to End Protection for 500K MigrantsThe Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Trump administration's effort to terminate a program protecting over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. Two justices dissented, warning the decision would cause unnecessary human suffering while legal challenges continue.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNTrump administration weighs adding 36 countries to travel banU.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is considering significantly expanding its travel ban by potentially banning citizens of 36 additional countries from entering the United States, according to an internal State Department cable seen by Reuters.
Sick children, families and businesses are among the many people in Haiti, a country plagued by gang violence, likely to be hit hard by a U.S. travel ban.
President Trump, I ask you to please reconsider family reunification for residents,’ said a 10-year-old from Havana in a video.
The Trump administration’s ban has stalled or canceled lifesaving procedures for at least a dozen children or young adults. The
U.S. Rep. Mike Lawler, a fellow Republican, urged the Trump administration to reverse its decision. Lawler's 17th District includes Spring Valley, home to the second-largest Haitian diaspora, per capita, in the U.S.
House Republicans approved $9.4 billion in cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting, including $8.3 billion from USAID and over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.