Ohio’s DeWine tells Trump to ‘reconsider’ stripping TPS protections from Haitians
Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Thursday hours after the ruling came down.“If you look at where they’re working across the country, probably the most important area they’re working is in healthcare,” DeWine said. Mullin said the U.S. would help Haitians get home and offer $2,100 to “reestablish.”Advertisement
- ▪Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Thursday hours after the ruling came down.“If you look at where they’re working across the country, probably the most important area they’re working is in healthcare,” DeWine said.
- ▪Mullin said the U.S. would help Haitians get home and offer $2,100 to “reestablish.”Advertisement
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Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) on Sunday urged President Donald Trump to “reconsider” ending temporary protection status for Haitian immigrants following a Supreme Court ruling that allows the administration to do so.DeWine, in an interview with Jake Tapper on CNN’s State of the Union, reaffirmed his stance on the Trump administration stripping TPS for Haitian asylum-seekers following a statement the outgoing GOP governor made after the high court’s ruling. Recommended Stories ICE backtracks on warehouses purchased under Kristi Noem that would have detained illegal immigrants DeSantis permanently closes ICE detention center ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Republican chairman intervenes against Markwayne Mullin at heated hearing “I would hope that the Trump administration would do is reconsider this,”…
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