Kimberly Adams
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With everything going on in Minnesota, the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration has been on a lot of people's minds and not just in Minnesota.
It's been happening all over the country.
And today we want to look at another aspect of the president's immigration agenda.
His moves to end the Temporary Protected Status or TPS program were
for several countries, including Venezuela, Nicaragua, Haiti, and others.
TPS for Haitians in particular is set to expire on February 3rd, just a few days from now.
And my colleague Elizabeth Troval has been reporting on how this could impact Haitian immigrant communities in Florida.
She's here to tell us all about it.
Welcome to the show, Liz.
Thanks.
Great to be here.
So first of all, remind us, what exactly does temporary protected status mean?
And this is a program basically designed for people leaving a crisis, whether it be a war or a natural disaster that may need to flee to the United States.
But the idea being you're not coming here permanently.
You're just coming until whatever's going down in your country is resolved, right?
Why has this program for various countries been extended so many times?
And what's been the pushback to ending it?
So you have these Haitian workers that you went to speak to in Florida who are watching all this go down, trying to figure out what might be next for them.
But where did you go and who did you talk to?
I'm going to go and do something for us because it's really hard.